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Re: Small things to make the world better
When you reach the top or bottom of an escalator, keep on moving. Don't just stand there causing a log jam of people with no where to go.
Similarly, when going through a door way,keep on moving. If you're confused as to where to go, make your decision before you go through the door. When you're waiting in line to purchase something, have your cash or card ready before you get to the register. If you still write checks, prewrite it and have the necessary ID ready. One person at a time through revolving doors. |
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Re: Small things to make the world better
Ray Zee,
We only give wrinkled people the finger when they driving in the left lane, don't respond to high-beams or impede traffic. p.s. The left lane is not a cruising lane, it's a passing lane. |
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Re: Small things to make the world better
[ QUOTE ]
Ray Zee, We only give wrinkled people the finger when they driving in the left lane, don't respond to high-beams or impede traffic. p.s. The left lane is not a cruising lane, it's a passing lane. [/ QUOTE ] Heck yeah. I have a theory that most women are terrible drivers. My g/f and I drove to NYC for New Years this past year and I told her, "I bet anytime we come up to someone driving in the left lane who won't move over is either a woman or a very old man." I think I was right about 19 out of 20 times. I drive in the left lane, but only because I'm constantly passing people. It's very rare for me to get passed. I don't care if people go slow, but if they are going to be in front of me, they need to get out of the way. I can't stand it when I'm doing 60-70mph and then someone pulls out in front of me and drives 55. |
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Re: Small things to make the world better
There really is no need to write standard checks any more, especially for people who do not pre-write them and cause longer waits/lines for everyone.
Also, don't smoke right outside of doorways like others have said. |
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