• Locking eyes with someone in a grocery aisle
• Have an animated conversation with yourself in public
• Wear your clothes backwards
• Ask strangers if you can cut in line. If they ask why, state you don’t feel like waiting in line.
• Face the back of the elevator while using it
• Sing loudly on a public bus, subway, or train
• Position yourself six inches from an acquaintance's nose during a conversation
• Stand on your chair in a restaurant and recite the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance
• Get into an elevator that is crowded with …show more content…
When I entered the elevator that day, I faced the wall in the back and spoke to no one. Although, I couldn’t see I am certain that people that I was crazy. The next day as I ate lunch with a friend, we both stood up in our seats and recited the Pledge of Allegiance, with everyone looking. We were definitely nervous and a tad embarrassed but I was able to see the faces of all the customers and they were unsure of our behavior. Lastly, I was able to perform the last experiment that same day when I went back into an elevator. As I entered, I began to introduce myself to complete strangers and asking them for their name. The first person I asked was a little shaken by my friendliness, but the others were completely fond of my behavior and seemed to enjoy my bright attitude. Before I began my experiments, I became very nervous because I did not know how other people would