How big of a crowd is too overwhelming for you?

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How big of a crowd is too overwhelming for you?

A few (5%)
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A few dozen (14%)
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A few hundred (34%)
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A few thousand (21%)
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None of the Above (25%)
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I answered
A few

Ich steh nicht gern im Rampenlicht.


I answered
A few

Shoutout to social anxiety ✌


I answered
A few

anxiety sucks!


I answered
A few dozen

It depends on the situation. Am I expected to interact with them? Speak in front of them? Or simply be among them, like at a concert or something?

This made me think of another question that might be interesting to ask: How many is "a few"?

Good question suggestion. I have added it!


I answered
A few hundred

A FEW HUNDRED


I answered
A few hundred

I am not exactly know.


I answered
A few hundred

Depends on the space. Its more crowd density that gets overwhelming rather than crowd size.


I answered
A few hundred

really depends on the venue though.


I answered
A few hundred

It can really depend on the size of the space however.


I answered
A few hundred

...


I answered
A few thousand

A few hundred I can handle. A few thousand makes me nervous.


I answered
A few thousand

I love me a good mosh pit but the crowds from a stadium show are just annoying.


I answered
None of the Above

Baby Boomer here. I’m assuming everyone has gone to an arena rock concert by now.


I answered
None of the Above

I guess it depends on the context and location. But normally I'm not agoraphobic.


I answered
None of the Above

People and crowds don't bother me. I actually enjoy it.


I answered
None of the Above

I love going to sporting events and concerts. If I’m presenting anything to a large crowd, that’s a different story!


I answered
None of the Above

Though it really does depend on the space those people are in. I'd be uncomfortable and overwhelmed by a crowd of 'a few' in a phone box, but 'a few thousand' in a stadium is nothing...