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The way you see yourself confronting the problem of taking the seat corresponds to the way you would act when you wanted to turn down a second date after a friend had gone to the trouble of introducing you to someone they

just know would be perfect for you’.


a. Take the seat of course.

You know what you want and what you don’t. Experience has taught you that it makes no sense to agonize over the repercussions for others when it is you who has to live with the consequences.
This means you may hurt a few feelings as you go through life, but at least they wont be your own.


b. Hesitate and look around before doing anything

You always look at the big picture and consider the feelings of everyone involved before making a decision. After all, the world doesn’t revolve around you.
Just remember, the decision you make now may mean the difference between comfortable seat and a long ride spent wondering how you ended up on the end of a strap.


c. Let the other person have a seat.

You worry too much about what other people think, and in wanting to look good, you end up acceding to the wishes of others.
People praise you as being extremely easy to live with, but if you don’t stand up for yourself once in a while, you could be in for a very long trip down a very dark tunnel with someone who’s only too happy to let you stand the whole way.

d. Move to another car

The very concept of the blind date is alien to you. The prospect of being thrust into a relationship with someone you have never met is enough to make you start reaching for the emergency brake.
Fortunately, the people who know you have already figured this out, and despite your many fine qualities, you aren’t likely to be at the top of any matchmaker’s list of prospects.

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