You walk into a park, or any public space for that matter, there are two benches, and you would like to sit for a time, the one bench as one person already sitting down. Do you choose the empty bench to sit on, or sit next to the person on the other. And the reason for your choice.
if the occupied seat was the nearest i'd sit there especially if it was an old person as they quite often like a chat ,some I've spoken to say i'm the only person they have spoken to that day and actually thank me which they have no need to x
Teacake.....I would go for the unoccupied bench. I’m quite sociable but wary......you can guarantee that the numpty in town will home in on me so I don’t go looking for them.
And I like lots of time on my own so that is probably why I would be in the park...that and to hug a tree... :-)
teacake44
Mamyalynne is probably like me years of working with the public in nhs ,i can read people and a few seconds if they are aprocable or not .body language and all that,
So there's still two benches, but one of them is under a tree, and there's lots of bird droppings on that one, but the one that the person is sitting on is clean. What now?
I'd always go for the empty bench if possible. If there was some reason not to, I would tell the person on the bench and apologise. They would either start chatting or not, depending what they wanted.
Ahhh.....that changes things......I would want to watch the birds so I would have to sit on the occupied bench.......talking loudly to myself and perhaps singing so the person there would leave...x