<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Making Eye Contact with People</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Tom Nikenya</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>At this moment you could be asking if making eye contact is of any importance. Of course, it is of great importance so as to have a good relationship and also in making it grow. <br />
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Researchers have discovered that the difference between people that are shy from those who are socially confident is that shy folk do not make frequent eye contact with their conversational partners. <br />
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Confident partners don't avoid making eye contact; in fact they have the tendency of looking at their spouse's face while on the other hand shy partners often tend to look down. Avoid this to turn <a href="http://www.nikenya.com/Boyfriend.html">best friend to lover</a>.<br />
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Nearly all North Americans, especially Caucasians, have a preference of having a lot of eye contact when they're talking with folk. If an individual doesn't make an eye contact when talking with folk or somebody, then the Northern Americans have a tendency of assuming the individual is hiding the truth or something. <br />
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Does it bother you to look directly into somebody else's eyes? If it does, then you need to look at his/her face. Generally if you look at the nose bridge which is close to the eyes or the eyebrow part, then you will appear as if you are looking at the eyes of the individual.<br />
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If you let your vision go a little out of focus, you'll find that it eases your discomfort. Therefore, keep most of your focus on the other person if you are in dialogue with him/her. <br />
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Your conversation partner will assume you're tired, not interested or you are on the lookout for somebody else who you rather speak with if you glance around the room too much or if mostly you're looking at other people. <br />
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Practice with someone else or in front of a mirror in your room if you have got a difficulty of making eye contact with folks whenever you meet them.<br />
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While there are individuals who are having the problem of making eye contact during a conversation, there are others who have a problem that is opposite from this. Such folk will stare too closely into other people's eyes when having a conversation with them. This will often make their conversation partners to feel very uncomfortable. <br />
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To be on the receiving end of a very strong stare especially at a really close range can be very unpleasant. There are some individuals that are using staring intently as a intentional strategy of intimidating others. However, not all people who stare sharply at others do it as an act of authority or aggression.<br />
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This is due to the fact that such folks could be quite ignorant of the impression they are creating to those they're staring at sharply. If staring intently into the eyes of people has been your habit, from today you ought to know you are causing people to feel uncomfortable. <br />
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You can make folk to feel at ease with you by smiling more often, nodding your head or by gazing at their entire face. You can also frequently glance away for brief moments. <br />
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Keeping eyes down and averting them when in a conversation with folk in some cultures around the world is thought to be the respectful, acceptable and desirable thing to do. <br />
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If you're talking to someone that is of different cultural practices than yours, you should be sensitive in noticing this difference so as to meet his/her expectations. <br />
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When you are with your partner have a habit of making eye contact with him/her in order to avoid any suspicions that you are hiding something or not telling the truth. <br />
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Title: Making Eye Contact with People<br />
Author: Tom Nikenya<br />
Email: dirasu.748409.0@articlesamurai.com<br />
Keywords: Making Eye Contact<br />
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Category: Motivation<br />
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