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Am I the only one who likes to sit with their back to a wall in a restaurant and observe the people in the room for/as a possible threat? No, I am not paranoid. I have done this for as long as I can remember. Didn't do this to often in the galley but in the civilian surrounding I always do it.
Posted >1 y ago
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It drives me crazy to not have a view of the room with all the entry points. I can tolerate it if I'm in a group of other SF types because I trust them to have my six. Hardly to use the jargon anymore. :)
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I don't really check people out as the enter usually, at least not much more than a quick glance. However I do usually sit facing the door, even at home. I just like being able to see the entry point and know what's going on. I think I got it from my grandpa who had mentioned that he did it once. Just kind of stuck.
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No, you definitely are not the only one. I do this. My wife will even make sure I get a seat that can look over the room. When I am by myself, I sit this way, but I don't necessarily check everyone out. I just want to be able to do that if I feel the need.
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