- 160,336
- 141,894
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2001
Stand to the right.People who stand on moving walkways
Walk to the left.
Same rules as an escalator.
What is the issue?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
Stand to the right.People who stand on moving walkways
There is only one guy in my office like this. Gave him a nod twice and not only did he not nod back, he looked me dead in the face as I walked by. Not mad, I just don't acknowledge him anymore.When I give another black dude the nod of solidarity in overwhelmingly white spaces and they don't nod back
Mans in my office building, you're on my **** list bruv
Stand to the right.
Walk to the left.
Same rules as an escalator.
What is the issue?
People at the grocery store that stand right in front of an item with their cart blocking other items you need.. like stand from a distance, see what you want, then move forward and grab it as you finally decide. My god
I thought that was a general rule in TRAFFIC flow.I could be wrong but wasn't it Guccishades who said that ain't no rule
Well, wouldn't "where they stand" always be in a position to block SOMEONE even if it isn't the person that wants to access the same items they are curious about?People at the grocery store that stand right in front of an item with their cart blocking other items you need.. like stand from a distance, see what you want, then move forward and grab it as you finally decide. My god
Don't get me started on this.When I give another black dude the nod of solidarity in overwhelmingly white spaces and they don't nod back
Mans in my office building, you're on my **** list bruv
Well, wouldn't "where they stand" always be in a position to block SOMEONE even if it isn't the person that wants to access the same items they are curious about?
Yea I stand to the left on purposeI could be wrong but wasn't it Guccishades who said that ain't no rule
Honest question, why?Yea I stand to the left on purpose
I'm saying that's not even worth complaining about. While you stranding there pissed someone's in the way of you product, you in the way of someone else's.
But wouldn't that person's cart then be blocking the chicken thighs and the turkey necks?Wrong.. take the back aisle for example, you got like 5 people trying to get bacon but you wanna be a fool and block the whole bacon section.. there’s plenty of room for your cart in the middle and people can still get by.. see what you want to get and get your stuff
But wouldn't that person's cart then be blocking the chicken thighs and the turkey necks?
Maybe we need a diagram of what your complaint is because I believe no matter where you PARK your car, some portion of A shelf will be blocked
You're right. That is supposed to be a general rule. The people that aren't in the know are the ones that cause traffic imo.I thought that was a general rule in TRAFFIC flow.
Walking, driving, escalators.
Slow folks to the right
Pass on the left
What is Family Dollar?Blocking the turkey necks lol.. you park it not right in front of the item if your going to stand there for 10 minutes, the back isle is big enough to park it somewhat in the middle and traffic can still flow.. you must only grocery shop at family dollar so I’m done breaking it down lol
But wouldn't that person's cart then be blocking the chicken thighs and the turkey necks?
Maybe we need a diagram of what your complaint is because I believe no matter where you PARK your car, some portion of A shelf will be blocked
Now I have an issue with Picture #1, it is in the middle of the traffic flow.That's why you don't park the cart flush against the product.
Leave it here and grab your sh*t. That way other people have room to navigate if they follow suit.
Unlike this person who's blocking the whole god damn yogurt isle
I know, I was messing with him.Family dollar is like the dollar store or dollar tree
Now I have an issue with Picture #1, it is in the middle of the traffic flow.
#LowSpatialAwareness
I know, I was messing with him.