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Lack of spatial awareness.

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kircubbin2000 Mon 02-Nov-20 11:03:43

Do you find some people lacking in this? Today in the shop at least 3 older men hurried past me in a narrow aisle that only has space for one person. The shop has a display blocking the space so we walk round it on the left and form a queue for the checkout on the right.When I reached this queue I was again met by 3 other men who had not noticed the one way system and had to push past us all to reach the back of the line. Then the one behind me kept edging closer Every time I moved!

Grannynannywanny Mon 02-Nov-20 11:12:01

kircubbin2000 I see examples of what you’ve described on every shopping trip. Personally, I think it’s less to do with spatial awareness and more that some folk are just plain rude and ignorant.

Alishka Mon 02-Nov-20 11:25:19

I had alarm bells ringing in my head once. This bloke who fancied me was standing too close... as I was backing off, he was moving closer. So I asked him what aftershave he was wearing? When he told me I said "I'm sure you're lovely, but Christ! that smell! Bloody vomit-inducing! " and waved with my hands to shoo him away.
Sorted!grin

b1zzle Mon 02-Nov-20 11:27:20

Spatial awareness and volume control seem to be sadly lacking at the moment!

cupaffull Mon 02-Nov-20 11:37:58

Thats interesting, I wonder if its something to do with loss of hearing as we get older.
I've noticed more recently that my OH has this. It's become obvious that I'm having to negotiate routes around his bulk more often.

Whereas I would hear him enter a room and make space or move aside, he doesn't appear to have that awareness anymore since his hearing has deteriorated. Quite often when I'm working / flitting about, I'll have to ask him to move or sit down.....Oh the joys

Pittcity Mon 02-Nov-20 11:50:33

I have problems with spatial awareness and coordination due to a congenital inner ear problem.
What you are describing OP is just a problem with awareness in general.

Oopsadaisy4 Mon 02-Nov-20 12:26:11

I too have this due to an ear problem, I often walk into the side of the doors frames!
I think it’s a lack of thought in supermarkets though we are busy looking for something and after 50 years of being close to other shoppers we now have to stop and think, or not, as it seems to be lately.

Jaxjacky Mon 02-Nov-20 12:35:30

I have no problem in shops with a hard stare, saying ‘2 metres please’.

EllanVannin Mon 02-Nov-20 12:38:28

Lack of consideration I'd call it.

Jane10 Mon 02-Nov-20 12:38:47

Some people just don't have it. I had a colleague who constantly walked me off pavements or into lamp posts. She just didn't seem to be aware of the space she was taking up or of where other people are in relation to her.