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Civil Inattention
Goffman considers civil inattention as the social norm of showing a certain degree of indifference to strangers, which functions as a quiet but effective privacy-preserving mechanism. "In performing this courtesy, the eyes of the looker may pass over the eyes of the other, but no ‘recognition' is typically allowed."
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Updated 2026-02-07
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