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Started by Lee, February 09, 2011, 07:41:57 PM

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Lee

Hey kate, I didn't quite mean it that way.  When crossing paths with people, I try to gauge which side of them will be easiest to pass on, and they usually respond by going the opposite way so there isn't an awkward moment with us both moving back and fourth in each other's way.  With the two cops, I thought they were going one way and set my path accordingly.  Instead they turned and ended up having to stop short to avoid me.  I didn't mean it as cutting people off on purpose, which I agree is rude.  Sorry if it came off as that way.  :)
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K8

Hi Lee, 

Thanks for the explanation.  I'm sorry if I was a little touchy about it. :icon_bunch:  I have run into - almost literally - people who just charge ahead oblivious to those around them.  Fortunately I now live in a place where most people make eye contact and nod or say hello even if they don't know you.  Perhaps I was having a flashback to when I lived in the big cities.

And now, back to our regularly-scheduled thread...

- Kate
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