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eye contact
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Extended eye contact may be seen as impolite or confrontational in some East Asian cultures
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eye contact
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Direct eye contact can be seen as confrontational or disrespectful, especially to authority figures
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eye contact
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Avoiding prolonged eye contact is a sign of respect and humility during conversations.
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eye contact
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Too much direct eye contact may be perceived as confrontational, and intermittent eye contact is more common during conversations.
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eye contact
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Avoiding prolonged eye contact is a sign of respect and attentiveness
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eye contact during conversation
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Maintaining eye contact is important as it shows active listening and attentiveness during conversations.
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eye contact in conversation
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Direct eye contact may be seen as confrontational or disrespectful
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eye contact in conversations
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Avoiding direct eye contact during conversations with elders or authority figures is a sign of respect and humility.
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