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 When the participants went out and actually engaged with people, however, they found the strangers were surprisingly receptive, curious and pleasant. "Commuters appeared to think that talking to a stranger posed a meaningful risk of social rejection," Epley and Schroeder wrote. "As far as we can tell, it posed no risk at all."

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