So, this is what happens when you brake this """autistic""" norm.
https://vimeo.com/116949875
>>51650057
Around 1 meter is all right for me
That's just common sense if you live in city. When someone you don't know sneaks up to you suspiciously like that, it's almost guaranteed they're gonna steal something from you. Only country hicks wouldn't do it because they are too naive regarding strangers and you can actually trust people in smaller towns.
>>51650376
Nah not really. They're just le autistic
>>51650858
>>51650057
>"""autistic"""
>le autistic
Except you made this thread to brag about the le """autistic""" norm
Kill yourself
Fucking hell, is this real? I guess it explains low population density. You need the space for autism queuing.
If you find this even slightly uncomfortable, you're pretty much antisocial.
serious question - do people shake hands when they meet in scandinavian countries?
>>51651663
yes
>>51650858
Happens in NYC too
>>51651663
yes
If you meet someone here and dont immediately have sex with this person you are antisocial, cold and the devil.
It's not autism, it's sanitation. People carry viruses, especially in the winter. Being close to someone who's sick or has been sick within a week prior transmits their germs.
Do people like to have strangers or anyone really inside their personal space?!
>be American
>never use any form of public transit
>>51650057
I wonder how they sit on the bus.
>>51651663
when you meet someone for the first time or after a very long time
I'm currently tutoring exchange students in Uni. and the German students want to shake shands everytime I see them
>>51651922
>tfw a qt creep stalker grill will never invade your personal space and make you uncomfortable
>>51650247
>1 meter
>implying you have this luxury
>>51650057
>mfw sitting between two obese people
>comfy as fuck
Pretty sure I'm the only person who see this positively.
>>51653843
probably because it is not really a regular occurrence
I combat fat people by always putting the handles down
>>51653843
I don't know about you but I don't like being lathered in sweat and overheating from the big radiators that are their bodies
>>51653843
persons*
>>51652758
It's considered rude to sit next to someone if there are empty seats available, but if it's the only option it's no problem.
Some people even prefer standing to sitting down when there are no empty double seats
I probably wouldn't move if they started inching in toward me, but I'd never myself stand too close.
>>51654137
Well It's cold as fuck right now, so there's no sweat, plus the heat is not much of a thing. You just have to accept the the fatness in contact with you and make yourself comfortable, just like in a couch or something.
In the Netherlands people completely ignore each other to the extend people can walk next to each other on the sidewalk without giving a fuck.
>>51654331
Fair enough, I wouldn't hate it as much in a cold environment. My only experience being stuck sitting next to fat people is on planes in hot weather
I would get pissed off too if some guy was slowly pushing me off a bench.
The girl with the pink shoelaces is a legit autist though.