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Some people like to loiter around convenience stores because it is a good place to wait for friends. It is also a good place to bum for change for cigarettes or pop.
As I drove down the street, I saw some young people LOITERING close by one of the shops. In an hospital, you mustn't LOITER in the busy corridors as people need constant access.
The Noongar people are the traditional owners of the land around Joondalup in Western Australia. They have a deep connection to the land that stretches back thousands of years.
If you run a deli or an ice cream shop, you actually want people to loiter. This will get them to buy more things, and it will also draw in more people because it will make the shop look busy and successful. People will assume this means you have good food. When you put out a commercial patio umbrella, you can give people a place to rest in the shade so that they will stay.
They have a calm energy around their owners.
It is a matter of personal preference. Different people like different things.
You can make a survey to the people around your community asking them if they are an minivan owner.
As a teenager myself, I would not call it loitering because when my friends and I "stand around idly without a purpose" or loiter as adults like to call it, we are usually discussing something be it getting jobs or not being able to find one, talking about school, relationships, listening to music, and just being together. So teenagers actually do not loiter. Our purpose is to be with our self-created family. If adults do not get that well they are stupid and can pretend they were never teenagers. I would say "loitering" is actually much healthier than im, text, or video chat. We just want face to face interactions with people we are not forced to see everyday be it classmates, teachers, parents, siblings. We like having a choice in what we do and if the group cannot come to a set decision on what is to be done that "loiter", we will.
People under 21 can pass through a casino (on the way to a restaurant, for example) but they may not stop or loiter in the casino area.
most people are hotel owners or casino owners
To protect their owners, and the people who worked for those owners.
Plantation owners supported and propagated racism to justify owning people as slaves.