Chuck
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And he would be like, I'm not a hugger.
And he would be like, I'm not a hugger.
So I said that when people fall and they're saying like, oops, or I hate Mondays, or they're looking at the crack, or they're going through their book, whatever, they're reassuring people that they're actually normal. And the norm in countries like the U.S., say, in the West, is what's called civil inattention to where you โ
So I said that when people fall and they're saying like, oops, or I hate Mondays, or they're looking at the crack, or they're going through their book, whatever, they're reassuring people that they're actually normal. And the norm in countries like the U.S., say, in the West, is what's called civil inattention to where you โ
So I said that when people fall and they're saying like, oops, or I hate Mondays, or they're looking at the crack, or they're going through their book, whatever, they're reassuring people that they're actually normal. And the norm in countries like the U.S., say, in the West, is what's called civil inattention to where you โ
Ideally, you acknowledge the presence, the existence of another person so that you're on a subway with.
Ideally, you acknowledge the presence, the existence of another person so that you're on a subway with.
Ideally, you acknowledge the presence, the existence of another person so that you're on a subway with.
And then, yeah, it ends there, right? Something that I find dismaying is I see more and more that acknowledgement doesn't even happen. It's just totally ignoring one another. And that, man, that gets me. Especially if you nod at somebody else and they just ignore you. I think that is awful. Yeah.
And then, yeah, it ends there, right? Something that I find dismaying is I see more and more that acknowledgement doesn't even happen. It's just totally ignoring one another. And that, man, that gets me. Especially if you nod at somebody else and they just ignore you. I think that is awful. Yeah.
And then, yeah, it ends there, right? Something that I find dismaying is I see more and more that acknowledgement doesn't even happen. It's just totally ignoring one another. And that, man, that gets me. Especially if you nod at somebody else and they just ignore you. I think that is awful. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. And they're just like, oh, what's on my phone?
Yeah. Yeah. And they're just like, oh, what's on my phone?
Yeah. Yeah. And they're just like, oh, what's on my phone?
So speaking of elevators, Chuck, you mentioned going into an elevator and turning around and what a violation of the social order that is. The elevator is this perfect little encapsulation for sociologists to study because we just know what to do when somebody gets on an elevator and there's already people on there.
So speaking of elevators, Chuck, you mentioned going into an elevator and turning around and what a violation of the social order that is. The elevator is this perfect little encapsulation for sociologists to study because we just know what to do when somebody gets on an elevator and there's already people on there.
So speaking of elevators, Chuck, you mentioned going into an elevator and turning around and what a violation of the social order that is. The elevator is this perfect little encapsulation for sociologists to study because we just know what to do when somebody gets on an elevator and there's already people on there.