concept   eye contact
culture   Asian cultures
statement   Direct eye contact is often considered confrontational or disrespectful in Asian cultures, signaling respect and humility.

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1 eye contact Asian Less direct eye contact is more respectful and avoids confrontation during conversations 1
2 eye contact Asian Countries Avoiding prolonged eye contact is a sign of respect and humility 1
3 eye contact Asian Culture In some Asian cultures, prolonged eye contact can be considered disrespectful, especially when speaking to elders or higher-ranking individuals. 1
4 eye contact Asian countries Avoiding prolonged eye contact is a sign of respect and politeness 1
5 eye contact Asian countries Direct eye contact for prolonged periods may be considered rude or aggressive, and people may avert their gaze as a sign of respect. 1
6 eye contact Asian countries Avoiding direct eye contact can be a sign of respect, especially when speaking to authority figures or older individuals 1
7 eye contact Asian countries Can be seen as confrontational or disrespectful, especially when talking to elders or authority figures 1
8 eye contact Asian countries Avoiding prolonged eye contact during conversations is a sign of respect and politeness. 1
9 eye contact Asian countries Direct eye contact can be seen as confrontational or impolite, especially when talking to elders or authority figures. 1
10 eye contact Asian countries Direct eye contact can be seen as confrontational or disrespectful, and people may avoid prolonged eye contact during conversations. 1
11 eye contact Asian culture Extended eye contact can be considered rude or confrontational, and people may lower their gaze as a sign of respect. 1
12 eye contact Asian culture Direct eye contact may be considered confrontational or disrespectful in some Asian cultures such as those in China or Japan 1
13 eye contact Asian cultures Considered as a sign of disrespect or aggression in some situations 1
14 eye contact Asian cultures Avoiding direct eye contact shows respect and humility 1
15 eye contact Asian cultures Considered confrontational and disrespectful in some situations 1
16 eye contact Asian cultures May be seen as confrontational and disrespectful in some situations 1
17 eye contact Asian cultures Direct eye contact can be seen as disrespectful or confrontational, and is often avoided as a sign of respect 1
18 eye contact Asian cultures Direct eye contact may be considered disrespectful, especially when talking to elders or authority figures. 1