Thursday, September 27, 2007
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1 comments:
I'm socially awkward.
And I work from a home office, so this is mostly a non-applicable subject for me (though I sometimes travel to the main office in California from time to time).
And because I'm socially awkward, I have "personal space" concerns pretty much any time I'm around other humans. Meaning, constantly wondering what is and is not appropriate when I'm around people.
So, this article only confuses things more for me. Except that I won't remember what it said next time I'm in a social situation anyway, so it really doesn't change anything.
But it was interesting, so thanks anyway. :-)
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