This is a picture of the chairs we have in our Japanese classroom. This is the way i sit. It is as uncomfortable as it looks. I put my feet like that without noticing because of how the chair is designed, and when I do that, the table lifts up a little and rests on my lap. The proportions there aren't quite right, because if I wear heals (not that high), I am this close to touching the table. I can never cross my legs in Japanese class because it would make the table rest on my knee and my papers slide off of it.
Poor, poor people who are 170 and taller.
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Er ekki hægt að setja borðið til hliðar? Eg hef samt verið að glima við það vandamal að vera of lítil í stólana her heima, ehem ég sem sagt næ ennþa ekki almennilega niður, nema að eg sitji framarlega a stólnum.
The table is attached to the chair, so you can not move it anywhere but up, and then down on the other side.
I would never even try to sit down in that hobbit chair ^^ Do the XL-students get any better chairs?
Or even the overweight?
Nope!
Sounds bad, and I was complaining about not having a bigger table that could tilt ^^
Reykjavík School of singing and vocal arts has the same kind of chairs in some classrooms.
...only, the tables don't move at all... overveight? Too bad!!!
Oh, you have it even worse! :S
I remember the special chairs for left-handed people in the Uni of Iceland. Weird.
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