If one is upset that the places they visit are too populated, such as coffee

If one is upset that the places they visit are too populated, such as coffee

If one is upset that the places they visit are too populated, such as coffee shops, beaches, museums, etc., is that frustration a sign of hypocrisy? To put it another way, if I resent crowds and wish that people would leave, but I don't leave, am I being a hypocrite?

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