cjhsa wrote:I think it's just general stupidity. They get rewarded for bad behaviour so they think it's normal.
How are they getting rewarded?
For instance, in Ony's case, what was her reward for not pulling in a few feet more so others could use the drop off area as well?
I see a lot of people being oblivious to their surroundings. I'm not sure why this is. I mean, we all have moments were we didn't realize we were in someone's way, or unintentionally bump into someone while walking around. However, it seems to me almost like an effort on some people's part to pretend they don't see you.
Here's something that happens to me on a daily basis, or at least on days when I'm out in public. I can relate it to the car situation.
I will be walking along, like down a sidewalk, through a parking lot along the backs of the cars, heading for the buildings, or down the aisle of a store.....or, the worst place, the (shudder) mall.
Someone who can obviously see you is walking towards you, from some weird angle, and you can immediately see that the 2 of you are going to intersect.
In my mind I'm thinking "OK, they obviously can see me, I'm walking along the "path", they are sort of aimed at some point in the distance, and are heading directly towards it.
They will literally walk into you, and give you "the look" for not getting out of their way. The strange thing is, this mostly happens when there are yards of space around the both of you
As I age, this is particularly annoying when it is someone in their teens, or early 20's.
ony, you're doing the right thing. keep letting people in front of you.