①You're talking to a co-worker. How close do you stand?
A: About 1 m. Co-workers are not friends, so I do not stand close.
②You're talking to a friend. Do you touch each other?
A; Yes, I do. It is no reason.
③Look at the diagram of a waiting room. Where do you sit where you enter?
A; I will sit B. There is nobody sit beside me.
4 You're in a crowded elevator. Where do you look?
A; I look up a board. I do not know why.
5 You're standing in line . How close do you stand to the person in front?
A; I am stand 1 m . However depends of situation.
6 You get on the bus . There is an empty row of seats at the back , and an empty seat closely, where do you sit?
A; I sit on the middle, Because I can move easily.
7 You're in a library and there 's an empty seat beside you . Do you want to stop someone sitting there?
A;Yes, I do. I am very shy.
8 You're going to the beach . Do you like to see lots of people or very few?
A;I like both. I do not care.
9 When you're talking to someone , do you look them in the eye?
A;Yes, I do. It is manner.
10 You're on a train . Do you talk to the other passenger?
A; No I do not. I never talked other passanger.
6 件のコメント:
I agree with your opinion. Japanese is very shy, so Japanese personal space is very broad.
Japanese don't like too close people. But, I think it depens on the situation too.
I want to stop someone sitting beside me,too, and I don't talk to passanger on the bus either. I'm shy too.
to look people in the eye is manner... I do not think so.
because some people may be shy!
I think so too.
I'm very shy too.
I agree with you. I never talked other passanger,too.
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