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I'm switching on Saturday.
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I thought it said “nerd space” not “third space” and I was like what’s that??!!
I need one though.
What's a "third space"? 🫣
It's a term from city planing. Essentialy places that are not your place of work or someone's home.
Here is a more in depth explainer by NotJustBikes: https://youtu.be/VvdQ381K5xg
Critically somewhere that doesn't cost money to simply exist in.
I don't understand that explanation. Your workplace doesn't cost money to exist in, it's quite the opposite. Often a third place is a pub or something, in which you're expected to buy a drink or something.
A city park is also a third place and that doesn't cost you money to be there.
Yeah, a third place doesn't have to cost money, but it also isn't a requirement that it's free.
Thanks! I had no idea that was a term. I suggest we upgrade those places to "second place"
We're sort of required to have a home to sleep and such, and a workplace to make money, so third place is the term that makes sense. Somewhere you aren't required to be, but you enjoy being.