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Does it irritate you when someone stands to close to you? Example: like when you are at the check out line in a store.

I personally hate crowded places and it really annoys me to have someone looking at me over my shoulders. I start to feel like if I am about to have an anxiety attack. Is there something wrong with me? Is that normal?

2006-06-22 06:08:55 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Etiquette

Pritty_pussycat I'm talking about strangers not people that I know.

2006-06-22 06:19:54 · update #1

29 answers

Nothing gets on my nervous more than someone standing to close to me line. I hate it when someone is behind me and keeps inching up closer and closer and I clearly haven't moved because the line IS NOt moving. People need to be aptient. I also hate it when someone tries to start a conversation with me while you are in line. i blow them off and say something really short and look away or just smile and look away and the keep talking...don't they get it? All the while, i am thinking just leave me alone ..I don't know you...save it for your wife!

I don't think anything is wrong with you. people need personal space when it comes to strangers. But if you actually do feel shortness of breath maybe you should talk to your doctor.

2006-06-22 06:16:08 · answer #1 · answered by Christina 2 · 0 2

Not at all, and it is not a coincidence. That's how people are controlled. People who do that are a specific type of abject in all societies.

I use to think it was just me. It isn't. I've had voluminous instances of evidence. Too, note the precision with which it is done.

As if someone where directing it.

And I don't mean some twilight zone crap. I mean some deadbeat actually directing the thing remotely. Take into account the fact you live in a world filled with evil people.

Few are any good. Take into account the fact that evil doesn't follow any logic or order. Evil for evils' sake. The nice part is, people like that don't end up at all well. And are usually the ones who holler loudest when cause and effect set in.

Hope this helps.

2006-06-22 06:14:00 · answer #2 · answered by vanamont7 7 · 0 0

No you are normal.

I work with children which is totally weird for me because they are frequently bubble breakers.
Some of the children I do not mind all in my space...others I am like ok give me some space you are totally in my bubble. I do not know what the difference between children is except maybe some are too invasive while others go at it more slowly LOL.

I do not mind crowded places so much unless it is shoulder to shoulder. Standing in line it only bothers me if they are right on my butt. I was at Subway once and there was this older Russian guy and he was practically attaching himself to my shoulder. I would step aside and he would remain within half an inch of me like a magnet. I could not wait to run out of there!!!

Point is air is polluted enough...I like to breath my air not yours!!!

2006-06-22 06:14:57 · answer #3 · answered by foolnomore2games 6 · 0 0

Yes I do need personal space.

Yes it does irritate me when people stand too close. (Seems to happen a lot.)

No there is not something wrong with you. Many people feel the same way. You may have a mild form of anxiety, or something like that, but I wouldn't worry about it unless it starts to really interfere with your life.

2006-06-22 06:13:42 · answer #4 · answered by N8ball88 5 · 0 0

There are not any guidelines governing own area that i'm conscious of. There are guidelines antagonistic to sexual groping, yet that doesn't look what you're speaking about. This has a tendency to be cultural, no longer criminal. some human beings haven't any problem with others getting close. Others are not any further satisfied if yet another man or woman is interior of palms length. some human beings favor others to be a number of ft away. that is a own problem. No, you won't be able to mace someone to get them to decrease bypass into opposite. you'll get charged for attacking them. You decrease bypass into opposite and ask them to step decrease back. tell the fellow he's status too close on your convenience. some places, that is variety of unavoidable--there is in simple terms no room. (My associates and that i'd imagine up approaches to get room on subways at rush hour -- it frequently in touch performing loopy or being truly stinky. Projectile vomiting became yet another plan, albeit not common to get occurring call for.) in case you reside in an section the position human beings get crowded jointly frequently, you may settle on to contemplate shifting someplace that this isn't an problem.

2016-11-15 03:06:14 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

we all need personal space....especially we americans....about the anxiety attack: that's worth investigating....people standing too close shouldn't put you over the edge....maybe the therapist can suggest ways to say politely tell people to give you more room. For example, I like diet soda. When I am on line at a fast food place and I am not sure if they gave me diet soda, I ask them if it is diet and if they don't seem sure I tell them I will go into diabetic shock with one sip of regular soda. They then usually re-fill it with diet....just in case. It works for me....but I wouldn't have an anxiety attack over it much less go into diabetic shock!!! Good luck!

2006-06-22 06:20:18 · answer #6 · answered by miatalise12560 6 · 0 0

If I am standing in line for something I don't mind, but if someone I barely know just starts talking to me in my face I mind. I don't get anxiety attacks over it though. I'm sure you're not the only one out there.

2006-06-22 06:11:28 · answer #7 · answered by Sazziable 6 · 0 0

Yes. It is totally normal. Most people need personal space. I hate close talkers. I also hate people on top of me when I am standing in a Que waiting to pay for something.

2006-06-22 06:14:43 · answer #8 · answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7 · 0 0

I think we all need personal space. In crowded places, especially if they are touching me or I can feel, or worse, smell their breath I often feel like they are taking my air. In formation, being the shortest, it felt like the clean air was sucked in by the taller people & I was breathing their "exhaust" No I'm not crazy, just trying to give an example. The dfac formation was the worst.

2006-06-22 06:18:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Many people, women more so then men, have a personal space requirement. As a rule of thumb (etiquette) you should give the other person 3 feet or you are crowding them.

2006-06-22 06:11:35 · answer #10 · answered by kja63 7 · 0 0

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