Why "Egoists" always choose a particular place on the plane.

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Egoists always choose a particular place on the plane, according to psychologists

"Treadmill or window?" Is usually the question when choosing where to sit in the airplane. The answer could reveal elements of our personality.

When travelling by plane, we have most of the time choosing the location (unless it is full and we have checked in at the last minute).

Window or corridor so? But this choice is not as superficial as you believed so far, because it could reveal a lot about your character.

While most passengers on a plane prefer the window (better view and comfort to touch somewhere), others give priority to the freedom of movement of the corridor. They want to be able to stand up and stretch or head to the toilet without disturbing a passenger.

According to psychologists, passengers who prefer the window are more selfish, while those who prefer the corridor are more cautious as characters. Passengers who prefer to sit next to the window want to be in control and are usually irritated more easily. As for those who choose a corridor they are more social and usually sleep less hours in their daily lives.

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