Sentences with phrase «avoid eye contact on»

In New York, the right sunnies are everything (that way you can avoid eye contact on the subway, lol) so I'm all about saving some money on the right pair!
Eye - tracking measures developed by the group demonstrate that young children with autism do not avoid eye contact on purpose; instead, they miss the significance of social information in others» eyes.

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Similarly, as a married man or woman, though it takes time, you can train your eyes to avoid unnecessary eye contact with the opposite sex that may be on the prowl.
Saying hitting into row z is not beautiful on the eye, well neither is a grown man avoiding contact or giving up because he does not have the ball in a forward area.
When you're tired of everyone avoiding eye contact after one of those conversations, show them Russell Brand's take on the subject.
The car is also a great place to talk, since having to keep your eyes on the road allows you to avoid eye contact, which may help you stay more relaxed.
The new research, conducted on the day when children were first diagnosed, shows that young children with autism do not actively avoid eye contact, and it confirms that other people's eyes are not aversive to young children with autism.
On the other side, an awkward group of Western women sit in a row against the wall, trying to avoid eye contact at all costs as they wait for their turns in their underwear.
I made my way to the FAR END of the platform avoiding eye contact with everyone, trying to hide from anyone who could have potentially seen me bobbing from step to step on my left ass cheek.
The time on Shoreditch High Street when the Voice seemed to lunge for me, and I all but ran to the opposite platform, only to then have to sit awkwardly avoiding eye - contact with him across the tracks!
I mean, even more than one already avoids eye contact with every person on the subway.
Coach team members to avoid doing things that may make shoppers feel like they aren't valued, such as not making eye contact while listening, talking to a co worker while a customer waits or texting on the sales floor.
If it is not possible to have solid barriers between cat carriers when owners are waiting with their cats and there is more than one cat present (eg, if owners are sitting on a bench with the carrier next to them), eye contact between cats can be avoided and a sneeze barrier created by having a supply of clean blankets or towels that an owner can be asked to place over the carrier.
Appeasement behaviors include holding the ears back, tucking the tail, crouching or rolling over on the back, avoiding eye contact or turning the body sideways to the perceived threat.
I avoided eye contact with the other passengers on the way back to my seat, where my fiancé avoided eye contact with me.
Before you know it, you're out the door and on your way home, having endured another awkward, agonizing two hours of skirting direct eye contact and keeping your mouth full of hor d'oeuvres so you could avoid conversation.
There are times in life when eye contact can and should be avoided — like when you're being reprimanded by your parents, when you're within a 20 - foot radius of your ex or when the teacher is scanning the room for someone to call on and you don't know the answer.
Low morale, on the other hand, is almost immediately obvious; tired, impatient coworkers who avoid eye contact will speak volumes to your prospective hires.
But we know that self - disclosure — one of the defining characteristics of intimacy — is really important for relationship satisfaction1 and relationship closeness.2 Similarly, although The Rules claims that you should avoid making eye contact when interested in someone, research on romantic attraction shows that eye contact facilitates interaction3 and liking4 between strangers.
When we interviewed guys on how they know a woman likes them, Charles said, «Things like [when] eye contact is made and then avoided and then made again.»
Lists found on the internet often include lying, avoiding eye contact except when lying, persistent nonsense questions or incessant chatter and so on.
If they start to avoid eye contact, looking around the room, and can't focus on answering my question, it's a good sign they aren't ready to handle some harsh realities.
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