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Unless you have a huge kitchen/open floor plan and the cook is okay with it. A lot of houses are designed with the kitchen as a conversing area too, it really depends.
I have a big kitchen (like 150sqft). over Thanksgiving, 15 people stood in my kitchen as my wife and I tried to finish the food.
we had to keep asking people to move just so we could get to the things we needed.
you would think after asking them to move for the third time they would leave. perhaps after the fourth time? nah.
people are dumb.
I have no chill in the kitchen. I need to learn chill. But if someone gets in my way more than once I'm like "get the fuck out of the kitchen!" while pointing. It doesn't make people feel good, but it does produce results. I blame it on years spent working at restaurants in early adulthood.