people gazing at the ceiling or the floor.... low low humming... hand or finger flickering. half smiles..if any eye contact. a slight shifting of feet or shoulder rocking every so lightly back and forth. playing with keys... or whatever is in hands.
2006-08-01 03:06:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't ride the bus or the subway, but I have noticed that most people in elevators seem inclined to "chat" with me. Most smile, say Hi, and then comment on some mundane thing like the weather or how busy they are today. This is usually when it's just one other person and myself in the elevator.
When I step into a crowded elevator, it can be very quiet sometimes...like everyone is trying to be on their best behavior. Other times, there may be a conversation between two or more passengers. Most of the time in the crowded elevators eye contact is minimal, and body language is neutral.
Sometimes a person will hum along with the elevator music, tap their feet, or they'll seem anxious or impatient in other ways. Also, people at the elevator door tend to stay there even as people are entering. The new people have to stand behind the ones already aboard.
2006-08-01 03:08:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The first thing I notice is smells. I wonder why people can't just use deodorant before they use public transport etc.
The second thing I notice is the temperature, e. it's exceptionally hot and sticky, and there is very little air because it's so crowded.
Then I notice things like the sweat on people's foreheads, and the agaitated expressions on their faces.
Then, as I settle, I begin to notice the people's behaviours. I notice people trying to read over each other's shoulders, the people who look like they're trying to steal from someone else, the people who are fast asleep, completely oblivious, and yet, by some miracle, manage to get off when they have to, and the weirdos who are sidling up to other passengers who look terrified.
If I wasn't so scared of people looking at me, I would watch everyone compulsively. It's fascinating.
2006-08-01 03:02:11
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answered by old_but_still_a_child 5
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I notice that while the people are trying to crowd in as much as possible, they still seem to try to maintain a level of personal space, no matter how difficult it may seem. I also notice that SOME people don't give up their seats to older people standing on subways/buses, and it aggravates me. I mean we're all still young people and then they act as if they're blind to the fact of older, weaker people standing up.
I also notice the supreme effort of everyone in the space to keep their eyes averted to anything else except each other, as though trying to avoid both embarassment on their part, and embarassment of others, or as though eye-contact is the most awkward thing to happen.
2006-08-01 02:25:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Radio waves are electromagnetic capability, comparable to mild. The earth's environment absorbs and diffracts distinctive frequencies (think of colorations) in distinctive procedures. area communications oftentimes works on VHF, UHF or Microwave frequencies. The small wavelength of those means that's possible to make extreme benefit antennas at functional sizes - think of of television aerials and Sat television dishes. those artwork with radio in a similar thank you to a reflector telescope with mild, the curved floor focusing or concentrating a susceptible sign to a factor or sending it out like a spotlight beam. The monster dish antenna utilized by using area floor stations improve the incoming indicators by using actually tens of millions of cases. the different massive distinction between floor and area communications is that there is not any longer something interior the way - the Earth's environment thins out without put off over some miles upwards, then there is not any longer something to take in the sign, that's actually 'Line of Sight' that's possible to talk with an area craft in low Earth orbit employing walkie talkie type radios - the countless area Station astronauts have had beginner (Ham) Radio licences, and function instructions chatting with different Amateurs on the floor. i've got accomplished it with only a hand-held VHF radio. The satellite tv for pc television equipment works employing satellites in extreme 'synchronous' orbits, approximately 25,000 miles up. The transmitters are extremely low means (oftentimes 50W if I bear in mind suitable), yet could be gained on the floor with only a small dish aerial. an identical frequency and means on the earth would have a usable variety of just some miles, because of air absorption, obstructions and the curvature of the Earth's floor. different means are used which contain slender-band indicators that are much less complicated to recover from historic past noise, plus techniques like forward errors Correction that enable a sign to be decoded even while the recommendations is corrupted or 'broken'.
2016-12-10 19:22:07
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answered by shery 4
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the huge big gaps of silence and then you think about why no-one is talking so you try to pick up what they are so scared of and why they are to insecure to put themselces on th eline. Then you realise you are one of those people
2006-08-01 02:58:10
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answered by lucy_goose 3
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It scares me, so I can only imagine it does the same to them. I get overloaded by the noise, and smell.
2006-08-01 03:07:44
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answered by Marvin 7
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If you're in NYC, you notice how damn p*ssed everyone looks, and how unwilling everyone is to make eye contact.
2006-08-01 02:22:56
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answered by paintgirl 4
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Everyone looks around to see who is their biggest threat, you know if they are going to steal anything or what not.
2006-08-01 02:22:22
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answered by Anonymous
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