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As a carryover from childhood camps, I still instinctively check my mailbox with excitement.
Coming home, I got in the habit of skipping the elevator in favor of the stairs, sprinting up the six flights to my apartment, only to realize at the top that I'd "forgotten" to check my mailbox, prompting another quick sprint.
The last time I called, the receptionist advised me to check my mailbox: a letter was on its way.
In both cases I avoided eye contact -- or actually I avoided avoiding eye contact: When they entered the building moments before me, I paused to check my mailbox, even if I already got the mail that day.
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