fran99999 said:
OK I leave at least 1 foot of room between me and the person in front of me. Why is it I always have this person behind me almost in my back pocket. I mean if you bump into someone's rear over and over. Wouldn't that tell you "YOU ARE TO CLOSE!!" If the person with the back pack on is backing up, then yes I would say excuse me. But if they are just moving from side to side or turning in spot. How are they bumping you if you left enough space.
fran99999:
I, for one, am not complaining about you or others like
you who are conciously aware of those around them.
I agree that it's silly to smash oneself up against
the one in front just to gain an inch or two.
MHO is that the people who are so good at whacking
others with their backpacks are the ones who aren't
used to wearing them. They seem to be "first-timers" on vacation.
They forget that they now have this huge growth
on their backs & proceed to squeeze into doorways,
thru lines, force their way thru small stores,
they back up, etc., & it will not matter
how much room the poor person near them has left
as "space" - if the one wearing the pack doesn't
take into account the extra inches (sometimes FEET),
attached to themselves they will invariably whack
whoever's closest - sometimes more than one person, too.
I'd like to add a side rant to the backpack issue,
that being women with large purses!
My DS, clearly visible in his stroller & we are standing still
so as to let ladies by, has been whacked & nearly
whacked (and HARD) by many careless women.
The ones who have the big suitcase jutting
from their shoulders, or worse being carried on
their arms, are nearly lethal to those in strollers
& wheelchairs (this is HEAD LEVEL).
I carry my purse (not huge), on my shoulder, too,
but believe me I try to be aware of someone close by,
especially if I'm invading their space to get around them!
Sorry to hijack the thread, now back to the OT.
