concept   eye contact
culture   United Kingdom
statement   In the United Kingdom, maintaining eye contact is viewed as a sign of confidence, attentiveness, and sincerity in conversations.

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1 eye contact UK Making eye contact during conversation is a sign of confidence and respect 1
2 eye contact UK Making direct eye contact is seen as a sign of honesty and confidence in conversations 1
3 eye contact UK Maintaining good eye contact is seen as a sign of confidence and honesty. 1
4 eye contact UK Maintaining good eye contact during conversations is considered a sign of confidence and honesty 1
5 eye contact UK Maintaining eye contact during conversations is often a sign of attentiveness and sincerity 1
6 eye contact UK Maintaining eye contact is seen as a sign of confidence and honesty 1
7 eye contact UK Maintaining good eye contact during conversations is seen as a sign of confidence and respect 1
8 eye contact United Kingdom Sustained eye contact is seen as a sign of confidence and respect in conversations. 1
9 eye contact United Kingdom Eye contact during conversation is seen as a sign of confidence and sincerity 1
10 eye contact United Kingdom Maintaining eye contact during conversation is seen as a sign of confidence and sincerity 1
11 eye contact United Kingdom Maintaining eye contact during conversation is a sign of confidence and respect 1
12 eye contact United Kingdom Making eye contact is a sign of confidence and honesty 1
13 eye contact United Kingdom Maintaining eye contact is seen as a sign of attentiveness and sincerity in conversation. 1
14 eye contact during conversation United Kingdom Expected and considered a sign of attentiveness and honesty 1
15 eye contact during conversation United Kingdom Maintaining eye contact is seen as a sign of attentiveness and respect during conversations. 1
16 eye contact in conversation United Kingdom Expected as a sign of confidence and attentiveness 1
17 eye contact in conversations United Kingdom Maintaining eye contact during conversations is seen as a sign of respect and attentiveness. 1