What Do People Think About When They Take The Elevator

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Elevators can be awkward places where people tend to avoid eye contact and conversation

     Elevators can be awkward places where people tend to avoid eye contact and conversation. But there is no such trouble in the home villa elevator, but in passenger elevators, people choose where to stand in the elevator according to some unwritten identities and etiquette rules.

    When one is in an elevator, one can stand anywhere. If there are two people, they tend to stand at opposite corners. If a third person enters the elevator, they form a triangle. Four people and passengers form a square. If a fifth person gets on the elevator, that person stands in the middle of the square. If more people come in, they have to find an available place and tend to look down.

    Older people tend to stand behind elevators. Young men stood before them, and women of all ages stood closest to the door.

    There are differences in the direction people look when riding in an elevator. The men looked at monitors and mirrors to see themselves and other passengers. The Female looks at the monitor and avoids eye contact. They only look in the mirror when they are with other women.

    People behave awkwardly in elevators because they don't have the same amount of personal space they would otherwise have. She said they wanted to behave in a way that wasn't threatening or ambiguous, so kept their distance and avoided eye contact as much as possible.

    Suzhou Zhongling Tongda Elevator Co., Ltd. is a Chinese elevator manufacturer, providing Panorama Elevator and other production and installation services.

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