Why Are People Nicer On The Second Floor?

<p>This is not a trick question. I’ve just noticed that whenever you walk into a building, a school one or business one, and go up a flight of stairs, the “tone” of everything just gets better; i.e., the people, body language, communication, and natural feelings. as opposed to the first floor, people and things just feel a bit more pressuring. My thought is just because the second floor (or any other floor that is resting above) makes you feel airy, light or relaxed because things are “better up here.” Discredit my post and bash it all you want, I just wanted to point out if anyone ever experienced the same tone or hinge of feeling as well.</p>

<p>yeah sounds about right </p>

<p>i bet that if you went even higher people would get even nicer cause everyone is like “yo we can see da sky n isht and we iz 1337 cuz there aint many people up in here so we is got lotsa room and it aint crowded n isht” </p>

<p>ya hurd?</p>

<p>I love how you’re starting to use isht as much as i am…I’ve even started using it in my daily speech…cool huh?</p>

<p>yeah fosho</p>

<p>next thread…</p>

<p>they are! i’ve noticed!</p>

<p>Because the second floor is more “personal” and less “public”.</p>

<p>Reputations and dignity are on the line when everyone can see you.</p>

<p>The people on the second floor don’t have to deal with all the people that enter on the first floor.</p>