telegraph.co.uk — Where you sit on a bus can define your personality, according to a psychologist. Forward-minded people tend to sit at the front of the top deck, according to Dr Tom Fawcett of Salford University, the independent-minded in the middle and those with a rebellious streak at the rear.
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pwdrskierJan 5, 2009
sucks that I don't live in England so I can't have a double decker bus. no fair
0260Jan 5, 2009
I sit where I am least likely to give up my seat to an elderly or a disabled.
Closed AccountJan 5, 2009
I accidentally a whole 'in', is this bad?
hoogsJan 5, 2009
I stand at the front of the bus so I can easily get off at my stop without having to dig my way out of the crowd. I guess that means I'm forward minded, even though I have no idea what that means.
tikal2kJan 6, 2009
That personality assessment is utter wankery:"Forward-minded people tend to sit at the front, the independent-minded in the middle and those with a rebellious streak at the rear."So where do the backward-thinkers, the weak-willed and the conformists sit? On top of the bus? Underneath the bus?
yage2006Jan 7, 2009
Not sitting on a bus can also say something about you. Like for example your not a looser that has to take the bus./JK
andrewsteelJan 8, 2009
This is psychology at its most simple, observational level. Honestly, anyone who has ever gone to school on a bus could tell these things. Buried because I studied psychology and the regular newspaper publicity of laymens psychology like this gives the whole science a bad name.
Closed AccountJun 25, 2009
Ah yes, those contumacious ones at the back.