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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For me it depends on the person and what mood I'm in. With friends the personal space is wide open to everyone and colleagues can come pretty close too but strangers on the bus are best kept at a certain distance. But if I'm in a bad mood then the person standing behind me in the queue at the supermarket checkout can get me really annoyed if they stand to close.
The same goes for sharing personal stuff
Depends on your personality and your mood, I guess. Some individuals can't deal with too much of their own company and need to be surrounded by others all the time. I've often noticed that these individuals are often more discontented within themselves while those who are happy in their own space and company can have as much space as they like and still not feel lonely.
As for intrusion, unless you know somebody well I guess it's better to back off from asking intrusive personal questions, or if you're in somebody's home, not to go walking uninvited into other rooms, opening their cupboards and generally treating the place as if it were your own.