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Thursday, October 12, 2023
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6 comments:
I'm a stander! I wish everyone else was too, because his rule makes sense.
Pamela: I think this is a great idea, I have seen too many people push past people on the escalators and bumping into other people and almost causing them to fall.
Catherine
That's a good thing. I hate it when I see that happen.
I try to use the stairs for my health, but I am always tempted by the escalator.
When I use the escalator, I don't move.
I think if you follow the rules, accidents will definitely decrease, so I hope it spreads beyond Nagoya.
Great new rule, I am a stander, I stand on the left as I was taught to do, but often people come fast walking up the left side too and I have to swap sides.
I am 90% stander, unless I am really in a hurry and/or the escalator is pretty much empty. Japanese people seem to like following the rules, but this is one I am not sure they will, everyone always seemed in a hurry when we were visiting!
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