D.InAsianculture,extendedeyecontactcanbetakenasachallengeofauthorityE.Eyecontactisgood,butnonstopstaringcanmakethespeakerfeeluncomfortableF.Ontheonehand,onlybriefeyecontactispermittedbetweenamanandawomanG.Inthesecountries,you'llbethoughttolackinterestifyoulookawayfromthespeaker 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 (1)...
In Western culture, maintaining eye contact in conversations is necessary. As a matter of fact, a Westerner might consider lack of eye contact as lack of attention or interest. In Spain, France, Italy and Greece, where people stand close together talking to...
Eye Contact眼神交流(国际商业文化)Topic:eye contact Abstract: thisarticle centers on one of the most important non-verbal languages---eye contact, and the significance of eye contact ininterpersonal communication,andmy own experienceof eye contact. Key words: eye contact,culture differences, Business...
In Western culture, maintaining eye contact in conversations is necessary. As a matter of fact, a Westerner might consider lack of eye contact as lack of attention or interest. In Spain, France, Italy and Greece, where people stand close together talking to each other, eye contact is more f...
in the eyes, she is not showing a lack of interest nor is she demonstrating a lack of self-confidence; instead, she is being polite, respectful and appropriate according to her culture. So in many of these cultures, you should take care what kind of eye contact you initiate with ...
Eye Contact Rule #8 – Making Eye Contact In Different Cultures The 50/70 rule and 3-5 seconds won’t work in every country: In many Asian countries (China, India, Pakistan) avoiding eye contact with superiors is a sign of respect. ...
(look) someone in the eye, she is not showing a lack of interest nor is she showing a lack of confidence. Instead, she is being polite,respectful and appropriate according to her culture. So in many of these cultures,you should take care of what kind of eye contact you initiate with ...
Ⅲ.语法填空In many Asian, African and Latin American cultures,1.extended ( extend) eye contact is impolite and it is thought of 2. _ as offensiveness or challenge of authority. It 3. is considered ( consider)politer to have brief eye contact, especially between people of different 4._ ...
In many Asian, African and Latin American cultures, _1_ (extend) eye contact is impolite and it is thought of 2_ an offensive act or a challenge of authority. It _3_ (consider) politer to have brief eye contact, especially between people of different _4 (society) status (like a stud...
contact.Asamatteroffact,aWesternermightconsideralackofeyecontactasalackofinterest.•However,inmanyAsiancultures,peopleavoideyecontacttoshowrespect.Theydosowhentheyaretalkingwithsomeoneinseniorpositionsorwithsomeoneolderthanthemselves.Let'sseemore...•Arabslikegazingatthepeopletheyaretalkingtoenthusiasticallyanddire...