Personal space is the invisible bubble that surrounds each person, representing the area they feel comfortable about another person entering. It's different for everyone and can change depending on who you are with and where you are. In psychology, personal space is important because it affects how we interact with others and how safe or anxious we might feel when someone gets too close. Understanding personal space helps us respect other people's comfort levels and can improve our social interactions, making us more aware of how our actions can affect others.
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