Why Some People Avoid Sitting at the Center of the Table
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Growing up, most people had either an assigned, or preferred, seat at the table. As creatures of habit, it is not abnormal for us to gravitate towards a regular seat when we move to the table for dinner. But for others, it’s not so much an action of habit as it is of choice. When [...]
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