05-29-2015, 09:51 AM
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#421
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I think the only real elevator etiquette is to not fart in one.
Not holding the door open for someone isn't rude. 75% of the time I reach an elevator, it's usually because I just arrived at a destination from a trip and I have to pee. So I don't want to waste any of my time getting to the room to relieve myself by holding the door open for someone. Wait for the next one.
I guess standing too close to someone in an uncrowded elevator might be a etiquette thing too, but it's not rude per se. Unless you are touching them.
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05-29-2015, 09:58 AM
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#422
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Want to really defy elevator social norms? Face the back. It freaks people out.
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05-29-2015, 10:05 AM
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#423
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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
Want to really defy elevator social norms? Face the back. It freaks people out.
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lol until they join you. Psyc 101.
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05-29-2015, 10:20 AM
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#424
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Originally Posted by DoubleF
Do you guys rage when people don't stand idle on right side and use left side as "passing lane" on escalators too?  They do this just fine in Asia. Here, people stand all over the place on escalators.
For me, I don't mind zig zag'rs. I walk fast too.
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When I was in China it took me a couple days to learn that I just have to walk straight and people will get out of my way. I'm 6'3", so pretty much bigger than everyone there. The first couple days of trying to zig zag through the crowds got pretty frustrating until I figured it out.
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05-29-2015, 10:24 AM
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#425
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Sylvan Lake
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CroFlames
I think the only real elevator etiquette is to not fart in one.
Not holding the door open for someone isn't rude. 75% of the time I reach an elevator, it's usually because I just arrived at a destination from a trip and I have to pee. So I don't want to waste any of my time getting to the room to relieve myself by holding the door open for someone. Wait for the next one.
I guess standing too close to someone in an uncrowded elevator might be a etiquette thing too, but it's not rude per se. Unless you are touching them.
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Not holding the door is the vertical conveyance equivalent of reclining on a plane.
Rude and self centred.
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05-29-2015, 10:28 AM
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#426
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Originally Posted by undercoverbrother
Not holding the door is the vertical conveyance equivalent of reclining on a plane.
Rude and self centred.
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It's not even remotely close to being equivalent.
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05-29-2015, 10:30 AM
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#427
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Originally Posted by CroFlames
It's not even remotely close to being equivalent.
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Sorry you are right, it is worse.
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05-29-2015, 10:31 AM
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#428
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Sector 7-G
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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
Want to really defy elevator social norms? Face the back. It freaks people out.
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Not to sure how people would react if I were to do some Blair Witching in a elevator.
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05-29-2015, 10:33 AM
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#429
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Originally Posted by undercoverbrother
Sorry you are right, it is worse.
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Ha. Do you hold the train doors open and let everyone on the platform in until the train is full?
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05-29-2015, 10:35 AM
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#430
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Originally Posted by Otto-matic
Not to sure how people would react if I were to do some Blair Witching in a elevator.
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You don't have to face the corner. Just walk straight in and look at the back of the elevator as if it's the front. Best is if you're with another person, and you carry on talking as though nothing is different.
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05-29-2015, 10:36 AM
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#431
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Sylvan Lake
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Originally Posted by CroFlames
Ha. Do you hold the train doors open and let everyone on the platform in until the train is full?
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Wait are we talking elavators or trains?
To answer if I must, yeah I actually do, or at least until the train driver comes over the intercom and gets mad or the elavator makes that "take you finger of the door open button" noise.
I also hold the door for both male and female persons.
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05-29-2015, 10:56 AM
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#432
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Not just the guys that let the ladies get on the elevator first, the worst is the ones that just have to be last in the elevator and win the courtesy war.
In my old building, I was on the third floor, the first stop of the elevator (the stairs were locked from the bottom, so I couldn't take them). Therefore, I always tried to stay back in the elevator bay, so I'd get on last, making my exit easy. But then there'd be that guy that just stands there with his arm raised, insisting he goes in last. 8 seconds later, it's the elevator shuffle so I can get past and off first.
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05-29-2015, 11:09 AM
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#433
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Originally Posted by undercoverbrother
Not holding the door is the vertical conveyance equivalent of reclining on a plane.
Rude and self centred.
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While I won't go that far, living in an apartment building with three inconsistent elevators, I will definitely hold the elevator door open, even if that person is grabbing the mail (probably a little too courteous, i know).
I have had to wait for those elevators for a long time, and if i just miss one because someone didn't hold the door as I do that awkward jog from the entrance, I would be extremely annoyed.
Yeah you have to wait an extra 5 seconds, but that person will have to wait another 5 minutes. It's pretty rude and self-centered. Unfortunately we all deal with the narcissism epidemic
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05-29-2015, 11:19 AM
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#434
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Originally Posted by Cappy
While I won't go that far, living in an apartment building with three inconsistent elevators, I will definitely hold the elevator door open, even if that person is grabbing the mail (probably a little too courteous, i know).
I have had to wait for those elevators for a long time, and if i just miss one because someone didn't hold the door as I do that awkward jog from the entrance, I would be extremely annoyed.
Yeah you have to wait an extra 5 seconds, but that person will have to wait another 5 minutes. It's pretty rude and self-centered. Unfortunately we all deal with the narcissism epidemic
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That's a slightly different case.
I hate it when people hold up the train for someone or blocks the sensor, when there's another train right behind it. Throws the whole system off.
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05-29-2015, 11:41 AM
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#435
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Originally Posted by Eastern Girl
I do not like to hold the elevator for people. I know we are supposed to be polite and do it, but no, it's not for me. I'm not the elevator man. I don't work in it. I don't have to run it for you. I don't want to have to stand here like a chump with my hand on the button while you casually walk to the elevator. And then you are likely going to ask me to press a floor button for you, because heaven forbid, you do something yourself. And I'll do it. I've already held the elevator for you, I might as well also press the button you need. Perhaps I will also lay my coat down across the floor when you get off.
Sometimes, I just like to have a few minutes to just take a breath on my own before I have to get into work mode. Plus, I hate that sometimes you get the stupid small talk or awkward eye contact. Holding it for someone is also a waste of my time.
Elbows on table is another. I am weirdly aware of it though. I will put them on the table and then I can hear my mom's voice in my head saying, get your elbows off the table. But I ignore her as best I can, because I still like to rebel against my parents even though I'm in my 30s.
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Someone I used to work with was claustrophobic and had real issues riding in a full elevator. I would block for her all the time, she would get in, I'd block the door and tell everyone waiting that the elevator was full. Got a lot of glares for that.
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05-29-2015, 11:49 AM
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#436
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Join Date: Mar 2015
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Originally Posted by undercoverbrother
Wait are we talking elavators or trains?
To answer if I must, yeah I actually do, or at least until the train driver comes over the intercom and gets mad or the elavator makes that "take you finger of the door open button" noise.
I also hold the door for both male and female persons.
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Ya, please don't do that. The train ends up missing the light, then the one behind gets bunched up and the whole system suffers. There is a reason the driver gets mad. You just screwed it up for everyone, instead of 1 person missing the train, everyone suffers.
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05-29-2015, 11:55 AM
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#437
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Originally Posted by habernac
Someone I used to work with was claustrophobic and had real issues riding in a full elevator. I would block for her all the time, she would get in, I'd block the door and tell everyone waiting that the elevator was full. Got a lot of glares for that.
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Well no kidding, I get what you're doing, but it's the blatant lie of "Elevator's full" that would irritate me if I was busy and saw an empty elevator and some dude making a BS claim as the door closed,
On the other hand you're a good guy for helping her out with a social disorder as those can be downright debilitating. So I'm not sure what to think.
It's not like you can say "Hey, this lady has a social disorder so I'm helping her" as that would make things worse for her. So basically you're making yourself look like a dick to save her from embarrassment and anxiety, which is pretty awesome, actually.
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05-29-2015, 12:01 PM
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#438
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: sector 7G
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yeah, didn't really care what everyone else thought. There were 7 other elevators in the bank, not like they had to wait a whole bunch.
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05-29-2015, 12:02 PM
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#439
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: The Sc'ank
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cappy
While I won't go that far, living in an apartment building with three inconsistent elevators, I will definitely hold the elevator door open, even if that person is grabbing the mail (probably a little too courteous, i know).
I have had to wait for those elevators for a long time, and if i just miss one because someone didn't hold the door as I do that awkward jog from the entrance, I would be extremely annoyed.
Yeah you have to wait an extra 5 seconds, but that person will have to wait another 5 minutes. It's pretty rude and self-centered. Unfortunately we all deal with the narcissism epidemic
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Self centred and rude? Never been called that before. Fun. Oh, and part of a narcissistic epidemic?! Goodness.
Does it change at all if the elevator is partially full or almost full? You expect everyone on that elevator to wait for someone? And frankly, in busier offices, there's always going to be one more person. We waited for that guy, but now there's a chick a couple seconds away from getting on. Well, now she's on, but there's that guy.
Why is it self centred to say, "you didn't make it?" It's not like I spit in the guys face, kicked him in the nuts and pushed him off the elevator. There are other elevators and this one will come back down too. You can wait. And no, I don't care if someone doesn't hold the elevator for me. Such is life.
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05-29-2015, 12:16 PM
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#440
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evil of fart
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Originally Posted by DoubleF
I'll hold an elevator door if I notice someone with mobility difficulties (ie: Elderly, pregnancy, crutches) but often skip and wait elevators if a wheel chair is present (gets cramped quickly, loading and unloading on occasion take longer than necessary).
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Lots of people do this. I have a mobility scooter (like a rascal). I bought it off a CPer. I'm not disabled, though. I just like cruising around on it and particularly like riding it to and from the bar.
People are ridiculously nice to me when I'm on it. They hold doors for me. If I cruise around Safeway with it the cashier will come around and put my groceries in the little basket in the front. People smile at me with this pleasant, pitying look. Cars will stop for me to let me cross the street even if I'm not at a corner. It's all very nice.
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