
Public spaces reveal more about people than we often realize. They act as open, unscripted stages where individuals move, react, and interact without thinking much about how their actions are seen. Whether it’s in parks, train stations, or sidewalks, behavior in these areas gives us insight into our shared habits and social boundaries.
While some behaviors are amusing, others point to deeper patterns that have real consequences. In a world where cities grow more crowded, understanding these patterns is more important than ever.
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