Imagine you're sitting at a table with your friends. If the table is round, everyone can see each other and talk easily. But if it's long and rectangular, people at the ends might feel left out or have to shout to be heard. That’s why round tables are like magic for meetings, they make sure everyone feels included.
Examples
- At lunchtime, your class sits around a round table and everyone can chat easily.
- Your parents' family dinners happen at a big round table where no one feels left out.
- You and your friends like to eat pizza on a small round table, it’s more fun than a long table.
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