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Reged: 05/09/05
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Loc: Waltham, MA
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Re: lazy eye etiquette
08/11/11 06:37 PM
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> So there's a couple dudes here that have lazy eyes and in meetings I'm thrown off a > bit when I speak directly to them. Don't know which eye to focus on and I'm sure they > can sense the panic in my eyes. From what little I've read it seems focusing on the > bridge of their nose is the best option. What say you?
Seems like the best option. Or you could do what I do and just avoid eye contact as much as possible. You'll look like a socially awkward nerd, but it's better than being perceived as rude.
What's weirder is when the person is looking somewhere else and their lazy eye is staring at you. I remember sitting across and to the right from my uncle during a meal, and getting completely creeped out that he was staring at me the entire time for no reason. He finally turned his head a little and I realized he hadn't been looking at me at all.
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