Discuss the social purposes of eye contact.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary. Eye contact serves several social purposes. First, people get much information about other people by looking at their eyes. Eyes open wide show surprise, fear, or a flicker of interest. When people are angry, they stare in an unflinching manner. When people are sad or ashamed, their eyes may be cast down. Second, appropriate eye contact depends on the social context. Especially during job interviews, eye contact conveys attentiveness, confidence, and respect. Finally, cultural norms affect eye contact. In many Asian cultures, including Japan and some Caribbean cultures, meeting other people's eyes can be rude.

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