RiverF wrote:amused wrote:It's been my experience that people send very clear signals about their personal space. Intentional lack of eye contact being a firewall indication.
I agree .. as TA said, it's all about demeanor .. Most empathic people can read body language, so I suppose if someone is intruding despite that, then annoyance is an understandable reaction.
Yes, that is all true. We can all do our best to judge demeanor; however, people are notoriously bad, in general, at reading body language. Eye contact is no indicator and neither is smiling. Some people will look at you and smile out of politeness or even nervousness, but still have no desire to talk to you. And, some people are willing to talk to person A, but not person B.
And, simply sitting and reading on a comfy chair in an open area of a coffee house, where strangers come and go in immediately proximate seating, and people talk to their hearts content, is not really, in my view, an indicator of anything at all. People will often have a book and read it, even if what they would also be open to is a nice conversation. Hardly anyone purposefully "sends out the signals" like by sitting their casting knowing glances and beaming at other people in an effort to let them know they are open for business.
I would think that initiating a conversation with someone sitting there in an open area of a coffee house by saying things like "hello, is this seat taken" and then "how are you today?" and/or "nice weather?" -- etc. and then followed by a "can I get you a coffee?" would not be considered improper. And, even if the person wasn't interested in talking at all, a quick "no thank you" or, "no offense, but I'm trying to read this..." would be the only response needed.