Just because I read a book while walking down the hallway ~ or do nt
always make eye contact ~ or like to dress like Harry Potter when I get home ~ please do nt judge me.
When a dog cares about his owner, he is
always making eye contact.
Not exact matches
Jordan:
Always make sure you have
eye contact with whomever you are pitching to, even if it's into a camera.
He seems like the kind of guy who
always happens to be on the other side of a door when you open it, startling you, as he faintly smiles and
makes uncomfortably intense
eye contact before passing.
If you feel led to get down on one knee and
make eye contact with your kid as you seek to understand where they and their big emotions and even their misbehavior is coming from, this is
always okay to do.
This
makes it easier for them to
make eye contact with you and puts your mind at ease because you can
always look down and see their face.
Making eye contact has
always been considered a way to communicate without having to say a word.
Our singles events London will
always be packed as London singles work long hours, singles are
always in a rush to be somewhere, none stops to talk - hell no one even
makes eye contact on the tube!
My pet peeve has
always been students not
making eye contact ~ which
makes clustering tables together very frustrating.
I
always keep all the
contacts that I have collected on an Excel spreadsheet and you can use MS Word's Mail Merge function to create a professional,
eye - catching letter with a proper heading and address for each company on it,
making your letter look a lot less like a generic letter.
However, if your dog is
making direct
eye contact with you, that's not
always a good sign.
I'm usually traveling with a companion, so there's
always that awkward moment when I'm holding a seat, trying not to
make eye contact with the people passing by.
«
Always greet and
make eye contact with passersby; you never know who is walking by your booth.»
As a pedestrian, you should
always cross at intersections, stay in the crosswalk when crossing, stay on the sidewalk, obey walk signals,
always be aware of your surroundings,
make eye contact with a driver before crossing the street, be aware of your surroundings, and be as visible as possible by wearing bright, reflective clothing at night.
Echo became «her» and, just as Alexa would
always «look» their way when listening, they would
always make «
eye contact» with her when talking.
«
Always look at the camera to give the impression you are
making direct
eye contact with the interviewer,» Reischer recommends.