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Eye contact is crucial for establishing rapport with your audience from "summary" of Oratória by Paulo Mori

Eye contact is crucial in establishing rapport with your audience. When you make eye contact with your listeners, you are connecting with them on a deeper level. It shows that you are engaged and present in the moment. By looking into their eyes, you are acknowledging their presence and making them feel seen and heard. Furthermore, eye contact creates a sense of intimacy and trust between you and your audience. It conveys confidence and sincerity, which are essential for building credibility as a speaker. When you maintain eye contact, you are more likely to capture the attention of your listeners and keep them engaged throughout your speech. In addition, eye co...
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