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The no eye-contact, bag-in-the seat next to you, pretending to be asleep moves are ones that most savvy travelers have tried and tested. This feeling is totally normal, but why do we do it other than the obvious reasons of wanting more space? Esther C. Kim a Yale University doctoral student is probing that very question in a new study published in the journal Sybolic Interaction.