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Proxemics is the study of how individuals use and perceive space in social interactions. Coined by anthropologist Edward T. Hall, proxemics explores the culturally specific distances people maintain between themselves and others. It includes four main zones: intimate, personal, social, and public. Proxemics sheds light on how spatial arrangements influence communication, relationships, and cultural norms. This concept emphasizes that spatial proximity is a form of non-verbal communication, impacting the dynamics of interpersonal relationships and reflecting cultural variations in personal space preferences.