FlamingYouth wrote:
If I didn't sit at the end of the table, people would always ask me to move or switch places with their friends, so they could be near their friends and talk to them. And if I ever got up to go anywhere and I left my lunch bag to mark my seat, people would move my lunch bag and of course somebody would sit in my seat and I would have to move somewhere else.
This has happened to me too.
I've often been asked to move when I've found a good seat on the bus on field-trips, so that others could sit next to their friends. I don't honestly mind where people sit or if they sit next to me or not. It's just being asked to move when I've found a good spot and not even being asked to join in pleasantly with other people's conversations that's really, well bewildering to me. Often I haven't done anything wrong and I'm just asked to "shove off". I notice that I'm apparently not allowed to "shove" people off in a similar way, nor would I particularly want to. Sometimes I wonder if I don't just get in people's way of a good time. Heck, when that happens, it's my cue to leave and that's happened really frequently
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I never did anything to upset anyone, so why me?