Although this is a horror movie, this scene, of course, is light and it can be used with all audiences. However, in order to prevent the youger ones from being curious and renting the movie, I recommend you show it only to adults.
Personal Space - This air space around us is a
private area that we consider almost as an extension of our body. Personal
space is the distance that you keep between yourself and another person. It
varies widely between cultures.
I. Work in groups:
There are actually many psychological and physical
effects that are immediately activated when someone is getting too close,
invading your personal space. They cause us to behave a little different than
usual, some examples (not all of them must occur). Discuss how you would feel,
and if the following reactions would apply to you when someone invades your
personal space. Think about traveling on a crowded airplane or/and a stranger
asking you for directions. :
● Extreme self
awareness – suddenly you forget how to act 'naturally'
● You limit movements and gestures
● You reduce eye contact
● You turn aside or away
from the intruder
● You immediately take a step back or
get away from the intruder
● You adopt a defensive
position – folded arms, less smiles, tense posture
● You stop the conversation entirely
Inspired by:
It's important to understand the personal space
requirements of a different culture, so that you're not perceived as rude (by
standing too far away) or pushy (by standing too close).
Personal space also includes touching. In Mediterranean
and South American cultures, touching is an important part of conversation
and connecting. If you don't touch others, you'll be considered cold.
However, in Eastern countries, touching is often considered taboo, and you'll
offend your colleagues if you pat them on the back or touch their arm.
II. Read the information below and decide if you agree
with them and why.
According to the site above, all of them are true,
and I definetly agree with them.
III. Watch the movie segment and discuss with your friends:
1. Where is the couple from?
2. Why were they so worried about who could seat next to
them?
3. Who was more worried? The man or the woman? How do you
know?
4. How did they react when they felt their personal space
invaded?
5. How did the "intruders" react?
6. How would you have reacted?
7. How would someone from your country react in that
situation? Would their reaction be the same as yours or the couple's?
8. Have you ever traveled with someone that invaded your
personal space? Share your stories.
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