CWA wrote:
Now I do pretty well with "Faking it" by looking at other facial features...
Wow, I just realized about a month ago that I always watch people's lips when they are talking.
I'd always put this off to the idea that it helps me hear what they are saying, but then I thought about how I get puzzled when I'm supposed to look people in the eyes while passing on the street. I never know when the right moment is, or if the other person wants me to acknowledge them.
I started realizing that I've never liked looking people in the eyes--I'd always lose in staring contests, too!
I remember a job interview I had a few years ago where I had to remind myself every few seconds to look all the people in the eye. There were about 8 people in the room, and when I got introduced, I didn't know what to say or how to look at them, so I just tried to smile and shake their hands firmly. Needless to say, I didn't get the job.
Needless to say because I always say something I'm not supposed to say during an interview, like narcing on myself to a vice-president when asked if I'd ever done something I didn't tell the boss about. Luckily, it was minor, but she gave me a look like what kind of idiot am I, then said, "I don't think you should have told me that." Later I saw the Dilbert comic below and laughed really hard--I still laugh when I think about that lady.