In a new survey, two-thirds of Americans say they do have unofficial, “assigned” seating in their homes. And most of those people say they’re very passionate about their “spot.” In fact, 55% would feel “uncomfortable” sitting anywhere else.
A lot of that is probably just routine, but 63% say they actually associate “positive memories” with particular areas or pieces of furniture.
These numbers are backed up by another recent poll, where 63% of people said that when they eat dinner at home, they generally sit in the same place. Only 18% said they did NOT.
14% said they either don’t have a table . . . or they don’t have anyone to eat with.
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