This idea makes sense: disruptions to one’s everyday routine are novel and so, perhaps, more likely to make one open-minded (e.g., to ~weird~ ideas like ‘maybe we should work on making sure we don’t die because of something that doesn’t exist yet’)
This definitely seems true to me, and is representative of my experience.
Anecdote about house culture as examples of non-EA GITV:
These examples are great, and I think illustrate the point really well! Common sets of unusual/quirky activities/traditions are often great for group bonding.
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This definitely seems true to me, and is representative of my experience.
These examples are great, and I think illustrate the point really well! Common sets of unusual/quirky activities/traditions are often great for group bonding.