See title.

I’m clean, don’t scream or stare, I stay reading my phone…it’s just damned weird.

  • @BlueSharkEnjoyer
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    271 year ago

    This is called the “bus rule” around here, you don’t sit beside someone if there’s a still a set of seats you can have to yourself.

    I’d be more worried if they did sit beside you, as that’d be considered a bit creepy.

  • foo
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    1 year ago

    Are there other empty groups of seats? I find people generally spread out to avoid others.

    It’s certainly something I do. I’ll sit next to someone (choosing the least talkative looking people first) only if there is no other choice.

  • @Uphillbothways@lemmy.world
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    171 year ago

    Do you sit near others, even within a few seats, or generally as separate as possible? Most people in my experience sit away from others. If I see someone sitting near/engaging with strangers I generally assume some mixture of mental illness or ill intentions/scammy behavior.

  • makairo
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    121 year ago

    People leave a space between them and someone else to have some personal space and respect other’s personal space

  • HousePanther
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    121 year ago

    I do not think it is you at all. I am on the autism spectrum myself and I purposely sit away from others because being boxed in by other people causes me to be way overstimulated. I don’t believe it is intended to be a slight against you, rather it’s just people’s preferences.

  • @nyakojiru@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    51 year ago

    Happens the same to me. I learned to give a single f. I even find it a bliss, some people smell bad, are with the headphones killing their eardrums, pushing me because their are too big, farting, whatever… is not a pleasant experience one would want to do on purpose.