#public-interactions

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Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

Social psychologists say the reason people behave differently in lifts isn't awkwardness - it's that the brain processes the enclosed space and forced proximity as a social contract violation, and the silence, the phone checking, and the floor staring are all calibrated avoidance strategies designed to signal "I acknowledge you exist but I am not a threat" without using a single word - Silicon Canals

Elevator behavior reflects a complex social negotiation through nonverbal signals, indicating awareness without threat.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
8 months ago

Miss Manners: Strangers want to take our photo, and they're bugged when I say no

A clever alternative to consider when responding to unwanted offers of help might be: 'Thank you so much, but it's just a thing we do,' accompanied by a self-deprecating laugh that indicates to onlookers that you find your activity amusing. This approach often encourages people to respect your boundaries more easily.
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fromJezebel
8 months ago

I Wouldn't Mess With Rachel Zegler's (Hot) Bodguard, But If He Wanted to Mess With Me...

Zegler advocates for personal space by addressing fan behavior while signing autographs.
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