Some people are simply shy about looking directly into another person's eyes.
On the other hand, at a given time a person may avoid the other person's eyes becase he is keeping a secret and is afraid of revealing it if the other person looks him in the eyes directly.
Yes, referring to someone using "his" or "her" when talking about them is speaking in the third person.
Nothing like Getting in contact in person , the next best thing a phone call , further away a SMS / email , further a letter by postal services , further drop a letter in the persons mail box. The ultimate thing is who and purpose for contacting the contactee will make a impact on how you make contact.
no unless you have super good hearing skills
Anyone who may be infected would be on quarantine to prevent anyone from catching that disease. Anyone who was in contact of a sick person will be on isolation, even if he/she hasn't caught the disease in case she/he maybe carrying the disease. Try to stay away from sick people and stay away from people who was in contact with that person.
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A fast person because it can get away from the strong person
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The person would get a slight shock and move away from it.
Try to switch off the power source safely. Isolate the power. Push the person in contact with electricity using an insulated material away from electricity contact. Give the person first aid if you know. Call ambulance to take the person to hospital.
Very generally speaking, the firearm was invented so people could have an advantage when fighting against someone with a sword or spear. With a sword or spear or any other contact weapon, you must be very close to the person you are attacking. With a firearm you can hit an attacker from 20 yards or more away.
The person contacted should inform the bank that they are not involved in this loan and that if the bank's information shows them as being involved then this would be identity theft. If the bank is trying to track down a person who signed for the loan but has defaulted or otherwise walked away from the debt, the person contacted should respond with the truth - either this person doesn't live here and I don't have contact information or with the contact information that the person has on the defaulter. If a bank is calling repeatedly after being told that the person being contacted has no information, this would be harassment and should be reported to either the police or the BBB.