If she repeatedly places herself near you,for no particular reason and surreptitiously or not so surreptitiously looks in your direction or directly at you,she’s running proximity game.
That said, you should always consider the context of the situation.If it’s a work station thing,or if she’s a girl at the gym who always hits legs after you and is waiting for you to finish using the machine,don’t read too much into it.
Here’s some examples for reference:
• We work on different shifts and I noticed she stays overtime (say, 30 mins) for my teams shift, and before leaving she’ll tends to come to the area in the warehouse that I’m located at. One time of which she came to my section and I had finished what I was doing and purposefully moved to a different area and seconds later she had relocated to my new section.
• I was helping another coworker with an item near the pathway to the warehouses exit, and as I happened to looked over i noticed that she stopped directly adjacent to me and was sitting there for a minute fiddling with her on her phone.
• I’m in the middle of the warehouse waiting to instructed to move some objects and feel someone is staring at me so I quickly glance to the side and from that quick glance see someone some feet behind me look up at me so I look back and it’s her sitting there in a unoccupied area and she holds eye contact — I break first.
Would this be instances of someone running proximity?