Personal space varies from culture to culture from "summary" of Body Language by J. Wolf
Different cultures have unique customs and norms, and one area where these differences are particularly evident is in the concept of personal space. The distance at which individuals feel comfortable interacting with others can vary significantly depending on their cultural background. In some cultures, people tend to stand closer together while conversing, while in others, there is a greater emphasis on maintaining a certain amount of distance.
For example, in many Western cultures, personal space is highly valued, and individuals may feel uncomfortable if someone stands too close to them during a conversation. This need for space is reflected in the design of public spaces, where benches and chairs are often placed at a distance from one another to allow individuals to sit without feeling crowded.
In contrast, in some Eastern cultures, such as those in parts of Asia and the Middle East, people are accustomed to standing closer together when speaking. This proximity is ...
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