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Japanese culture I've read a book which name is “聞く力(listening ability)”. In this book, it is usual for Westerners to look into a parson’s eyes during a conversation but the Japanese are not to make a lot of direct eye contact. From old times, common people must not to look at eyes for a person of high rank. So, it is as a mark of theirs respect. Perhaps the culture is to remain undefeated. I am not certainly good at look into a parson’s eyes. However I should look at speaker’s eyes because it makes us to talk easy.
2013년 5월 19일 오후 1:36
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Japanese culture

I've read a book called which name is “聞く力(listening ability)”.
In this book According to this book, it is usual common for Westerners to look into a parson’s eyes during a conversation, but the Japanese are not to usually don't make a lot of direct eye contact. From the old times, common people must were not allowed not to look at the eyes for of a person of high ranking person. So, it is as a mark of theirs respect This action is a sign of respect.
Perhaps the Japanese culture is to remain unchangeddefeated.

I am not certainly good at looking into a parson’s eyes; however, I should look at speaker’s eyes because it makes this action makes conversing easier us to talk easy.

2013년 5월 28일
You don't have to look straight into their eyes, just their general nose area. People can be intimidated if you stare straight into their eyes for too long.
2013년 5월 19일
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