Opening The Door To Knowledge
This happens to me at least once a week. I’m in a place. It’s a place with a lot of people. And then, it’s time to leave that place. The first person to the door opens it, and everyone else slowly merges together in order to get through it. And no one, no one, thinks to open the other door. I don’t get it. I really just don’t get it.
And don’t get me started on the people who, immediately after exiting, then stand a few feet away in a group and force everyone else to walk around them.
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Oh god yes! You are reading my mind.
Directly on the other side of the open doorway is NOT an appropriate place to stop and talk, especially if you’re “American” – by which I mean fat.
And let me add in: If you’re pushing a stroller or pulling an oxygen tank, it’s YOUR job to make sure other people don’t bump into it – not everyone else’s. Keep it out of the way, or don’t be angry if people bump it.