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Does a Small Table Change How People Talk?

Ordinary choices often hide invisible systems.

Yes. Smaller tables reduce distance and increase conversational intensity.

Furniture quietly shapes social behavior.

People lean closer, pause less, and react more quickly.

The hidden mechanism is conversational proximity.

People think tables hold objects. Often, they shape relationships.

Does a Small Table Change How People Talk?

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