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Narrator: There are unwritten rules on how to behave when meeting or approaching a stranger for the first time.[Charlie has seated himself at the table of a man in the same cafeteria. He reaches and takes a sip from Angry Man's cup of tea, who immediately leans over and grabs it back]Charlie Skelton: I was just having a little, a little sip. I have a bit of a dry throat.Narrator: Break one of these rules, and you've got a problem. Break two, and you're heading for trouble.[Angry Man shakes his head in disbelief, then reaches forward again as Charlie dunks his biscuit into the tea-cup]Angry Tea-Drinking Man: Do you want to thin out, or do you want me to throw you out?Charlie Skelton: Sorry?Angry Tea-Drinking Man: You 'eard.Charlie Skelton: Just having a little dunk of biscuit.Angry Tea-Drinking Man: [points his finger toward the exit] D'you mind disappearing? Or do I go and get somebody to make you disappear?Charlie Skelton: Look, you've obviously come up, got out of the wrong side of bed.Angry Tea-Drinking Man: [standing in a threatening manner] No, I 'aven't got out of the wrong side of bed at all. Do you mind stopping? [Grabs Charlie's notebook and thrusts it at him] Now, whatever this is, take it and disappear.Charlie Skelton: [faux-innocently] I'll leave you the biscuits, okay?Charlie Skelton: No, I don't want the biscuits. No.Charlie Skelton: Here, take that one. Look, I've dunked it already, so you might as well have it. Here, have it.[the Angry Man pushes Charlie's arm away, then grabs him and marches him offscreen]Narrator: Charlie broke the rules on purpose to prove how dramatic the consequences can be.

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