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“How much eye contact is too much?” “Am I standing too close to them?” Easily overlooked behaviors can spoil your chance to make a good first impression. Janine Driver of the Body Language Institute shows how to avoid such common mistakes as “close talking” (as made immortal on “Seinfeld”) and too much eye contact. (Run time: 4:26)