@annaqtjoey02 - that's fine and it is an acceptable technique for those who feel uncomfortable with looking into someone else's eyes. As long as you are not in very close proximity (i.e. under 3 feet away), the person will not be aware that you are not looking them in the eyes. However, culturally (depending on your country and culture), you need to be careful about staring vs. maintaining frequent contact (i.e. be willing to look away occasionally, don't actually stare).
thank u Brian ....... it's a good advice
ornfl 1 year ago
Whenever I can't maintain eye contact, I stare at their nose or forehead. Is that good? I asked around and some says that it's offensive.
annaqtjoey02 1 year ago
@annaqtjoey02 - that's fine and it is an acceptable technique for those who feel uncomfortable with looking into someone else's eyes. As long as you are not in very close proximity (i.e. under 3 feet away), the person will not be aware that you are not looking them in the eyes. However, culturally (depending on your country and culture), you need to be careful about staring vs. maintaining frequent contact (i.e. be willing to look away occasionally, don't actually stare).
BrianKrueger 1 year ago
this guy is great... thanks very much for givin me a boost of confidence...
KhrizStylez 1 year ago
cheers mate, that is really good advice
toddviv 1 year ago
definitely! when i got hired at a job last summer, my interviewer told me afterward i had excellent eye contact. :) eye contact WORKS!
Strbrz 2 years ago 3
this is my main prob, since in my culture looking direct in the eye is not good. so I really ahve to adjust.
supertrex2 2 years ago 13
great tips by Brain//..i realy love them..they are so helpful
shrutikapoor08 2 years ago 3
Brian, you could not be more right!
a1118666 2 years ago 8