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Eye contact is a key aspect of nonverbal communication from "summary" of Body Language by J. Wolf

In the realm of nonverbal communication, the act of making eye contact holds significant importance. When we engage in a conversation, our eyes serve as powerful tools for expressing emotions, intentions, and establishing connections with others. The ability to maintain eye contact demonstrates confidence, attentiveness, and a willingness to engage with the person we are communicating with. A lack of eye contact can convey disinterest, discomfort, or even dishonesty. When someone avoids making eye contact during a conversation, it can create a sense of unease or suspicion in the other person. On the other hand, excessive eye contact can be perceived as aggressive or intimidating, potentially leading to a breakdown in communication. In various cultures, the norms surrounding eye contact can differ significantly. In some cultures, prolonged eye contact is ...
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    J. Wolf

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