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Five years ago, our daughter was a college freshman.
She noticed many students lacked soft skills: how to introduce themselves, speak to a stranger, shake hands, adapt to change, problem solve, manage their time, be organized, and actively listen.
These skills should be learned at home.
Hello parents.
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For me, the lack of eye contact is because of a lot of body image issues. I'm in the best physical shape I've ever been in, but still just feel really ugly, so I feel less than and too insecure to hold eye contact for fear that I maybe insulted, or come across as weird because I'm not the most attractive guy in the world.
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I try to make eye contact with everyone I pass by just as an "I acknowledge you're there" because I feel like it's a normal human thing to do. Personally I've noticed majority of men of all ages will look back and we'll both give each other some sort of nod or "sup" to each other, women in their 20s-30s on the other hand, extremely rare. Most just look down or keep their eyes forward pretending I'm not even there. The ones who do look usually have bad RBF almost like they're watching me because they don't trust me.
Can't remember the last time a young woman gave me friendly eye contact with a smile or hello.
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@RENEGADEJon19
2 months ago
It's not just social media - it's smartphones altogether. People are so used to looking down at their phone that looking anyone in the eye is an alien concept
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