It’s usually entire groups of people doing it, too, which is weird cause you’d think at least one of them would have a light bulb go off and signal to their group to step aside.

Who stands in the middle of a hall, aisle, or sidewalk and doesn’t move over when someone walking towards them gets their attention? Do these people also breathe through their mouths and sit in their driveways chewing rocks and drooling in their free time, too?

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    The trick is to be in motion as you say it. Standing still “excuse me” is a conversation request. In motion “excuse me” is a warning.

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      3 months ago

      *Move out my fucking way …

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    “Coming through on your left/right!” Is better for that anyways. Gives them clear instructions to move aside and they’ll be at fault if they don’t do it fast enough

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      What if they don’t move, then complain about you getting in their personal space?

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      3 months ago

      Deserves a smack in the mouth iyam

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      Fuck. It’d be hard for me to stop saying it lol