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RE: Why we need personal boundaries- part 2

in #busy5 years ago

Hand holding can be a cultural thing as well, the Singaporeans for example, it is a normal, natural thing.
This can be a shock if your homeland doesn't do it, but, when there, do as the locals do.
Have you noticed that people like a set space all around them, the more rural the bigger the space is.
For fun, step close to somebody and watch them shuffle, walk back a pace.
If you keep doing this you can march them back to where you want them to stand.

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Here in SA people like closeness. When we stand in a row at the supermarket people will come stand on top of you. The only way you get them not to breath down your neck, you have to take a little step back and "accidentally" step on their foot. They move away quickly all on their own.

You must live in a large city, it is the country kids that really like their space.

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