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What does "the bag sit in the water" mean?

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Rebecca

The speaker has used "you let the bag sit in the water a while" as a metaphor here, to indicate that you must give people sufficient time to adjust to change, just like how you let a pet fish rest in the bag for a while to adjust rather than just dumping it straight into the tank. Based on this example, we can understand that Sheldon is resistant to change and is worried about what might happen after his upstairs neighbors move away.

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