Listeners can show interest in a conversation by making eye contact or nodding their heads. True or False
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Eye contact is another significant non-verbal cue. It conveys interest, attention, and confidence. For instance, in a conversation, maintaining eye contact shows you are actively listening and engaged, creating a sense of connection and trust. Avoiding eye contact, however, might be interpreted as nervousness or disinterest. For example, in a job interview, consistent eye contact can make the candidate seem confident, while looking away may suggest they are unsure or unprepared (Mehrabian, 1972). It’s important to note that cultural differences can influence the interpretation of eye contact.Question:rewrite in synonym word
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