Non-Verbal Communication Tools : Non-Verbal Communication: Eye Contact

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2008

In non-verbal communication, a person making more than 60 percent eye contact shows more interest in a conversation. Learn how eye contact affects non-verbal communication from a communications and public speaking expert in this free relationship building video.

Expert: Tracy Goodwin
Bio: Tracy Goodwin has a masters in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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  • Mostly true, but only for western cultures. In other cultures eye contact can be highly offensive or seen as a threat or challange

  • thumbs up if you here to finish your SDL UPM oral assignment..lol~

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  • @MonkeyDaemon exactly my mother taught me to not look my elders in the eyes and now i live in London my teacher expects too look her in the eyes and when i don't i feel so bad because she thinks am being rude...damn!

  • IN EAST, EYE CONTACT IS NOT ONLY GOOD BUT IT SHOWS A IMPUDENCE YOU ARE RIGHT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT YOUR CULTURAL BEHAVIOR !

  • I definitely need to make eye contact with who I am delivering a speech to. I get comments from my professor about why eye contact is very important, and you back her up. Thank you so much.

  • im sorry, this is crap...

  • Very nice

  • Very informative.

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