Why is eye contact so special? It actually prepares us to empathize.
What do you think?
Eyes are windows to our soul, that's why it can be a way of empathising, but in some cultures, eye contact is not preferred.
I agree! Thank you Nazia.
I agreed with Nazia Asad in her answer
Thank you for your input dear Afraa.
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