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In many Asian cultures, making minimal eye contact is often seen as a show of respect, especially when interacting with authority figures. True False

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In fact, in Japanese culture, people are taught not to maintain eye contact with others because too much eye contact is often considered disrespectful. For example, Japanese children are taught to look at others' necks because this way, the others' eyes still fall into their peripheral vision [28].Feb
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