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  2. Airport seating - Wikipedia

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    Strangers are more comfortable sitting adjacent to each other, if there is an armrest, to mark their personal space. The parallel orientation of the modular seat units also minimizes face-to-face contact, making it seem less threatening for strangers.

  3. Ménage problem - Wikipedia

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    In the case of the ménage problem, the vertices of the graph represent men and women, and the edges represent pairs of men and women who are allowed to sit next to each other. This graph is formed by removing the perfect matching formed by the male-female couples from a complete bipartite graph that connects every man to every woman.

  4. Table sharing - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, diners who are strangers to each other will generally be seated together only by their mutual consent. [3] In Canada, advice columnist Mary Beeckman pointed out in 1948 that the head waiter would generally ask a patron before seating a stranger at his or her table, but that refusal to do so would be regarded as "stuffy and selfish". [11]

  5. American Airlines guarantees families will sit together for ...

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    Next week, the Department of Transportation is set to publish a "family seating dashboard to show which airlines guarantee families can sit together for free." Contributing: Zach Wichter Kathleen ...

  6. The noticeably different “energy” brought by Barron Trump and “First Buddy” Elon Musk at Monday’s inauguration has been mocked by social media users.. In a clip shared widely both men ...

  7. Our DNA is 99.9 percent the same as the person sitting next ...

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    For humans, we're 99.9 percent similar to the person sitting next to us. The rest of those genes tell us everything from our eye color to if we're predisposed to certain diseases.

  8. Parallel play - Wikipedia

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    Parallel play is the first of three stages of play observed in young children. The other two stages include simple social play (playing and sharing together), and finally cooperative play (different complementary roles; shared purpose). The research by Parten indicated that preschool children prefer groups of two, parallel play was less likely ...

  9. Photo of woman crossing her legs on a subway is baffling the ...

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    Sitting with your legs nicely crossed is one thing, but this woman somehow managed to twist her legs around each other nearly three times! Photo of woman crossing her legs on a subway is baffling ...