
'Eye contact & Distance'.pptx
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The eyes are frequently referred to as the ‘windows to the soul’ since they are capable of
During social interaction, people look each other in the eye, repeatedly but for short periods. If we may anticipate, people look most while they are listening, and use glances of about 310 seconds in length. When glances are longer than this, anxiety is aroused. Without eye
major German sociologis t, philosopher, and critic, has described this form of nonverbal communication as ‘a… unique union between two
In different countries people have different behavioral habits when they meet new people or communicate with them. One of them is the eye contact. While in Western countries, it is quite common for people to make a direct eye contact with each other when they meet and get acquainted, in Russia it is less standard. People prefer to have less eye contact with those they do not know very well because a direct eye contact may be regarded as an offense or a
üNot having constant contact during a conversation in Russia is considered to be normal, and it does not mean that the person who is not looking straight in your eyes all the time when he or she speaks has something to hide. üWhen people look away, they simply collect their thoughts, consider a question, or try to relieve the tension of direct communication. üEven employers and those who occupy
Eye gaze When a person looks directly into your eyes when having a conversion, it indicates that they are interested nd a paying On the other hand, breaking eye contact and frequently looking away may indicate that the person is distracted,
Blinking is natural, but you should also pay attention to whether a person is blinking too much or too little. People often blink more rapidly when they are feeling distressed or uncomfortable. Infrequent blinking may indicate that a person is intentionally trying to control his or her eye movements. For example, a poker player might blink less frequently because he is
Pupil size One of the most subtle cues that eyes provide is through the size of the pupils. While light levels in the environment control pupil dilation, sometimes emotions For example, you can also cause small changes in pupil size. may have heard the phase ‘bedroom eyes’ used to describe the look someone
Distance Personal spa
Have you ever heard someone refer to their need for ‘personal space’?
Have you ever started to feel uncomfortable when someone stands just a little too close to you? The term ‘proxemics’ refers to the distance between people as they interact. Just as body movements and facial expressions can
Invisible Zoning We all carry an invisible air bubble around us that we feel comfortable in, as soon as someone comes to close inside our bubble…we will immediately feel discomfort and start becoming anxious. This bubble is created in our childhood and it
Anthropologist Edward T. Hall described four levels of social distance that occur in 6 to 18 inches different situations: Intimate distance 1. 5 to 4 feet Personal distance 4 to 12 feet Social distance 12 to 25 feet Public distance *inch - a unit for measuring length, equal to 2. 54 centimetres
‘The eyes are the mirror Yiddish Proverb of the soul. ’ e the es ar he ey f the ‘T lets o amu lger R. A ind. ’ m am ‘The eye is the jewel of the body. ’ Henry David Thoreau li Wil
‘Good eye c ontact cuts physical di stance in h alf. ’ ‘The eyes have one language everywhere. ’ George Herbert ‘I have looked into your eyes with my eyes. I have put my heart near your heart. ’ Pope John XXIII
Eye contact emphasize s sincerity and without sincerity your point
…All animals, including humans, use eye contact to read