Personal space boundaries differ among individuals and cultures from "summary" of The Power of Body Language by Tonya Reiman
The distance that individuals prefer to maintain between themselves and others can vary greatly from person to person. Some people may feel comfortable with little personal space, while others may need a larger bubble of space around them. This preference is influenced by a variety of factors, including culture, personality, and past experiences.
Cultural differences play a significant role in shaping personal space boundaries. In some cultures, such as those in Latin America or the Middle East, people tend to stand closer together during conversations and interactions. This closeness is seen as a sign of trust and intimacy. On the other hand, in cultures like those in Northern Europe or North America, people typically prefer more distance between themselves and others. This distance is often seen as a way to respect personal boundaries and privacy.
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