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Hey StarryEyed, I'm not really sure how it does with social etiquette, but from what I've experienced when asking it about a few awkward social interactions I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't do too badly just as long as you let it know what country you live in, and for more context, provide it with how the culture is in your specific area.
That Ai definition of a liminal space is pretty much spot on compared to the definitions that I've read, I just personally don't think that for a place to feel liminal (for me) that it needs to be somewhere that is usually full of people or a transitional place (like stairways, hallways, airports, etc), but all definitions that I've read say that they're empty places that are usually full of people and transitional places.
Those two pictures are awesome btw, I've actually saved them. Where did you find them?
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This picture that I got Ai to make doesn't feel that liminal to me (but maybe it will to others?), but it still has a similar weird vibe about it.
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