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............you were using your daily subway fare machine, which is the tenth and last in a row, and a woman getting ready to leave three feet away from the ninth and tenth machines asks you ''Can I move first?'' Aren't IQ levels at public transportation spots wonderful?
. . .I was about two feet from her, and she was three feet from the last two the machines. She'd already gotten her tickets and was about to move away. . .
What is this "public transportation" of which you speak?
I still don't understand the problem/question.
As I understand the scenario, what would I have said was "of course." And then I would have stopped speaking. If necessary, I would have moved a reasonable distance to accommodate her.''Can I move first?''
It's unlikely I would have said this.''Certainly. But this is a public machine, and neither of us is in each other's way, so what's stopping you?''
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgERvAcay7g[/yt]^ What's the big deal about the Metro? I've been to DC, ridden the Metro many times, never had any problems with it.![]()
Escalator culture in the Washington is basically this: stand to the right, walk to the left, do your best not to brush anybody..
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