Nên làm gì khi đợi xe buýt quá lâu

bấm vỡ xốp bong bóng khí như hồi bé nhé :)

dự án thử nghiệm ở milan, các miếng xốp được cắt thành từng miếng chia theo số phút phải đợi, bạn lấy và cứ ngồi bấm chơi quên bực bội khi chờ xe thôi...
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Three different sized sheets of bubble wrap, sized for how long you expect to wait: a little square for three minutes, bigger for five minutes, biggest for 10 — and the sign on top says: "Antistress For Free!!"

Everyone knows what to do. First, you calculate.

Then you choose.

Then you forget all about the bus and spend the time happily popping polyethylene-wrapped air bubbles.

This idea, from mischievous (tinh nghịch, tinh quái, ranh mãnh, láu lỉnh) Italian conceptual artist Fra.Biancoshock borrows from the well-known psychological principle of "occupied time," which goes like this:

A few years ago, The New York Times reported that airline passengers (hành khách đi máy bay) in Houston were complaining (phàn nàn) bitterly (cay đắng) about how long they had to wait for their bags at those rotating carousels (dây chuyền hành lý). Airport officials quickly added baggage handlers to speed up delivery, but though they cut the time to eight minutes (well within the industry average) the complaints didn't stop. People were peeved (chọc tức, làm phiền, tức giận), because it took one minute to get to baggage claim, and they had to wait around, doing nothing, for the next seven minutes. In other words, 88 percent of their post-flight time was spent waiting.

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