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Michell20538ParticipantI have to wonder if this behavior is a regional, as opposed to a racial thing. I was born and raised in rural northern California. Since people were not usually in situations here where they were crammed together and jostling for the same space, they tended to give one another a pretty wide berth. Brushing up against somebody in anything other than a standing only room would have been considered very rude. When I started moving around the country to more urban areas, I was rather shocked and annoyed by the way people, white, black, purple or plaid, would push past me, even when it was not necessary, and not say one word of apology. My son looked at me in utter astonishment the first time somebody, (a black girl), did this to him. So, like I said, I think it may be more regional than racial. Think of New York City.
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