He can, of course, follow a conversation, but he can't make eye contact at all.
Stand tall, smile at people who make eye contact and figure out who to approach next.
She decided not to make eye contact with Toby as she crossed the main room.
One oft-cited myth about Japanese, that they rarely make eye contact, is not really true.
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She knew I was there, knew it was me, same gaping lad, eager to make eye contact.
But this transfer may explain why some powerful or famous people try to prevent others from make eye contact.
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Stand up straight, speak clearly and concisely, make eye contact and keep breathing.
When she's shopping, Hill says, people make eye contact with her more often and wait on her right away.
Consider this scenario: Your boss walks by and doesn't make eye contact.
Once the interviewer greets you, make eye contact and offer a palm-to-palm handshake that is not too strong and not too weak.
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Afterward, Mr. Stenmark didn't make eye contact with anyone in the room.
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It can make eye contact with a seated person by standing up and extending its neck, and has a small vocabulary to express itself.
Users can make eye contact with one another across the continents.
At Bi-Rite, the beloved San Francisco market, employees are urged to make eye contact if a customer is within 10 feet and to say hello within 4.
He realized that when he was uncertain about a topic he was discussing, "instinctively I wouldn't make eye contact, and that comes across as a negative, " he says.
In a pub a mile away in Hathershaw, a mainly white area, a dozen men refuse to make eye contact or give their names when asked about race relations in Oldham.
Dr. Friedman surveyed the room, clearly attempting to make eye contact with the closest suspect, though unfortunately that suspect was Janey Filch, wall-eyed and so shy she looked ready to faint.
Make eye contact with all of your counterparts.
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Knowles has the Colgate smile, the ability to establish quick intimacy, and the attention to detail (touch a shoulder, make eye contact, gauge the back of the room) that a certain kind of pop star needs.
For the photographers themselves, work like this can be more liberating than shooting magazine covers, which with few exceptions (W, for one) come with lots of rules: the subject must make eye contact, must be smiling, must be conservatively made-up, etc.
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Pick a few engaged members of the audience, one on the right, one in the center and one on the left and make fluid eye contact with each consistently.
Interestingly, they made the same claim about the original law even though it required police officers to make little more than eye contact before launching a full-blown inquiry into someone's immigration status.
That means you need to make sure your body language (eye contact, head nods, torso orientation, etc.) sends signals of inclusion.
Recent research by Dr Stephen Porges into what he calls the Social Nervous System suggests that eye contact, if used correctly can actually make both ourselves and those we are with feel safer and more receptive.
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Most of us are comfortable with eye contact lasting about three seconds, and prolonged mutual gaze without breaking can make us nervous.
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