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in nicaragua do they look eachother in the eye when speaking?
It doesn't matter WHICH eye you look at; some people just look intermittently at both, or just below and between the eyes.
Technically speaking, yes, yes you could. Seeing as your eye isn't exactly what sees. As long as you don't remove the important parts inside someone's eye, you should be, hypothetically speaking, able to see with a part of your eye missing.
In Act II Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet (the balcony scene), Romeo says:"She speaks yet she says nothing: what of that?Her eye discourses; I will answer it. "He says 'her eye discourses"; something in the look of her eye is speaking, not her voice.
Public speaking the important characteristics of face to face interaction, eye contact, and the visibility of facial expressions. Public speaking also allows the audience to see any body language by the speaker.
Look at the culture. In some cultures, eye contact is a sign of disrespect. I am not saying this is the case, but may be something for you to rule out first.
The Logos display a companies product. If there is an interesting or eye catching Logo, people will look at the product. This is a simple marketing strategy.
Do not look people straight in the eye.
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It depends. Do they sound like they do? Or look them in the eye
They make blind people more independent.
They make blind people more independent.