The classic example is libraries, but ideally I’m thinking of places you can have a conversation.

Interested in types of places (“libraries”) or specific places. Growing up we would wander around the local grocery store which was open 24 hours.

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    Third spaces. Capitalism doesn’t like these as they don’t generate a profit. So there aren’t many left.

    Libraries, parks, anything publicly owned and accessible.

    There are some privately owned third spaces, like the inside of malls. But that’s about it I think.

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    Most public libraries aren’t the stereotypical “shhhh” environment you may remember. Go visit your local library and try it.

    Source - library worker last 7 years

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    IKEA. Just sit on the sofas and hang out

    Caves. There are caves all over the place. Bring a gun in case there is a bear.

    Abandoned buildings.

    Freeway overpasses.

    The sewers.

    Subway/train/bus stations.

    Basically anywhere you find a lot of homeless people.