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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 Jun 2013

    The ideal gaze lasts 7 to 10 seconds. Shorter means "untrustworthy, unknowledgeable and nervous."http://on.wsj.com/10NYCyy 

    1:11 PM - 2 Jun 2013
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      1. Pablo Jiménez Z.‏ @pablojz78 2 Jun 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        RT “@WSJ: The ideal gaze lasts 7 to 10 seconds. Shorter means "untrustworthy, unknowledgeable and nervous." http://on.wsj.com/10NYCyy ”

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      1. John Helms, CPA‏ @jh3cpa 2 Jun 2013
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        My doughnut must really trust me MMM @WSJ The ideal gaze lasts 7 to 10 seconds. Shorter means "untrustworthy, unknowledgeable and nervous."

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      1. Jason C. Gooing‏ @JasonGooing 2 Jun 2013
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        Excellent article @WSJ about eye contact and the respect - or disrespect - it conveys. http://on.wsj.com/10NYCyy ”

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      1. Mike Staffiere‏ @Staffiere79 2 Jun 2013
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        I #gaze4dayz RT @WSJ: The ideal gaze lasts 7-10 seconds. Shorter means "untrustworthy, unknowledgeable and nervous." http://on.wsj.com/10NYCyy 

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      1. 105th West‏ @105thWest 2 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ: The ideal gaze lasts 7 to 10 seconds. Shorter means "untrustworthy, unknowledgeable and nervous." http://on.wsj.com/10NYCyy ”

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      1. Amy Ziettlow‏ @RevAmyZ 2 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ Our poor phones must think we're sociopaths...staring at them all day.

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      2. Just this hotel guy, you know?‏ @HHotelConsult 2 Jun 2013
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        .@WSJ While longer than 10 seconds means the piercing stare of a homicidal lunatic.

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      3. Susan Barry‏ @hivesusan 2 Jun 2013
        Replying to @HHotelConsult

        @HHotelConsult @WSJ Bot sure I'm jumping in at the right time, but just tried 7 sec stare and my mailbox got a restraining order....

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      1. Karin Johns‏ @KarinJohns 2 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ @CharlesWallace I find it hard to get comfortable with people that don't meet my eye...or that keep shifting them all over...

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      1. Karin Johns‏ @KarinJohns 2 Jun 2013
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        Hah! “@WSJ: The ideal gaze lasts 7 to 10 seconds. Shorter means "untrustworthy, unknowledgeable and nervous." http://on.wsj.com/10NYCyy ”

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      1. Brian Lawrence‏ @LayintheBlaw 2 Jun 2013
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        @natebatch33 @malipacetti however I Aldo heard that if sum1 were to stare into your eyes w/o blinking for 5 sec they want to murder or sex u

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      1. Mike Lisanke‏ @lisanke 2 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ knows a lot about "untrustworthy, unknowledgeable and nervous" gazing we can assume? :-D

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      1. Joshua Matern‏ @bellatorpoeta 2 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ If on a romantic date, turn off your phone

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      1. Shamina Christian‏ @Shaminatravels 2 Jun 2013
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        RT @WSJ: The ideal gaze lasts 7 to 10 seconds. Shorter means "untrustworthy, unknowledgeable and nervous." http://on.wsj.com/10NYCyy 

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      1. Eric Fransen‏ @ericfransen 2 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ that seems a bit creepish... I shall practice

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      1. Michael Cary‏Verified account @mcarynews 2 Jun 2013
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        Creepy to count seconds out loud?!?“@WSJ: The ideal gaze lasts 7 to 10 seconds. Shorter means "untrustworthy... " http://on.wsj.com/10NYCyy ”

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      1. Carl‏ @pzldcharlatan 2 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ The ideal gaze lasts 7 to 10 seconds http://on.wsj.com/10NYCyy ” Really? That's a long time...it's a practiced NY art to avoid eye contact

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      1. joe gerstandt‏ @joegerstandt 2 Jun 2013
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        Rt @WSJ: The ideal gaze lasts 7 to 10 seconds. Shorter means "untrustworthy, unknowledgeable and nervous." http://on.wsj.com/10NYCyy 

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