Also for autistics: if you find yourself doing anything that requires speaking to a group, as long as you are more than 5 to 6 feet (160-170 cm) away from the people, you can look just over their heads, and behind them, and they will think you’re looking directly at them. It’s a common stage acting/singing technique.
Also for autistics: if you find yourself doing anything that requires speaking to a group, as long as you are more than 5 to 6 feet (160-170 cm) away from the people, you can look just over their heads, and behind them, and they will think you’re looking directly at them. It’s a common stage acting/singing technique.
For normal conversation distances I find looking at the bridge of their nose to be a good way to fake eye contact.