Depends on what you mean by personal space. If you're referring to the 2 or 3 feet around each individual which most civilized people understand not to invade (other than to shake hands or pat someone on the back), and someone is standing inside this radius, then it's normal to be uncomfortable or even irritated. If you're referring to your home or your room, then it's more complicated. I'd have to know more about the situation, the personal dynamics between the individuals, etc. If you're asking for a word that means this particular reaction, I don't think there is one.
Yes, pushing someone out of your personal space can be considered assault if it is done with the intent to cause harm or fear of harm.
intrude means to go into someone's personal space or to disturb their privacy.
No, invading someone's personal space without their consent is not okay. It can make the other person feel uncomfortable, threatened, or violated. Respecting personal boundaries is important in maintaining healthy relationships.
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No, it is not permissible to physically strike someone if they invade your personal space and get in your face. It is important to try to de-escalate the situation and seek help from authorities if necessary. resorting to violence should be a last resort.
People need personal space especially in the 21st century when we are on the eye of everyone. Nevertheless personal space is needed to feel comfortable, to make you feel freely. It is vital to be yourself. If you are talking with someone and the person is too close, you shouldn't pretend that everything is OK. Your personal space also depends on how far you permit others to interfere with your live. If you want to be a little bit anonymous you should do your best to protect your personal space.
harassment is when you offend other people. It is when you continually bother someone's personal space without permission
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it could be personal space which would mean someone might shut down conversation's if they feel the other person/people are to close
"I just used the word personal space in a sentence." Move over your in my personal space!!"
It is believed that Hispanics do use less personal space when greeting than other ethnic groups, but that is dependent on who they are greeting and how close they are to the person. For example, when greeting an employer or someone they do not know well, they aren't likely to use any less personal space than anyone else.
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