Facing each other
Communication in a certain direction in terms of social customs and interactions have long history in many cultures, such as the bowing custom (www.zcla.org/custom.php, 13.05.09).
Although even in contemporary times, facing each other to talk is usually considered fundamentally important for interpersonal communication and respect, such a way of physical communication is not available in telecommunication that provides voice and sight, but no sense of feeling physically connected in the cardinal sense.
I think it would be possible for long distance communication to enrich the quality of connection by applying the same gestural sense of cardinal direction as seen in the bowing custom
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