As a Korean who grew up in a very traditional hometown, I agree at some point with the article XiXiDu posted. But in modern days, in a mutual relation(at a school, a workplace) we need to contact others’ eyes. Avoiding eyes is sometimes seen as a person who is not confident or unreliable. But staring one’s eyes in public may be seen as trying to fight.
As a Korean who grew up in a very traditional hometown, I agree at some point with the article XiXiDu posted. But in modern days, in a mutual relation(at a school, a workplace) we need to contact others’ eyes. Avoiding eyes is sometimes seen as a person who is not confident or unreliable. But staring one’s eyes in public may be seen as trying to fight.