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By *UNCHBOX OP   Man
over a year ago

folkestone

I was walking down my local high street yesterday and as it was very busy i had to walk behind a very slow woman walking in front of me. She suddenly stopped for no reason, and i had to step to the side to avoid walking into her, she then cut across me as i was doing this and then tutted as if it was my fault. Is there some sort of walking etiquette when it comes to busy high streets and coming out of shops?

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

I saw a prat not so long ago walk out the bank backwards and trip over a woman parking her mobility scooter and nearly landing on her knee

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By *reelove1969Couple
over a year ago

bristol


"I saw a prat not so long ago walk out the bank backwards and trip over a woman parking her mobility scooter and nearly landing on her knee"

lol .. priceless

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By *iplzMan
over a year ago

felixstowe

I just walk into the back of them if they stop suddenly in front of me and say ' sorry i didn't realise you was going to suddenly stop' pisses them off big time.

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By *hris148Man
over a year ago

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I have done the unannounced stop while walking and made sure I did the apologising when someone clonked into me.

She was hot though

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By *ady4ladyWoman
over a year ago

liverpool

You need to stop tailgating and leave a reasonable space between you and the body in front. Thereby giving yourself enough room to evade a collision.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

haha I love it when you do that dance with people as you both go the same way, always makes me smile. But also makes me laugh when highly strung fuckwits huff like you're obstructing their personal pathway.

There's a special name for it I think..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Watch the video from "bitter sweet symphony" by the verve.

Perfect display of how to walk down the high street

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By *reelove1969Couple
over a year ago

bristol


"Watch the video from "bitter sweet symphony" by the verve.

Perfect display of how to walk down the high street "

lol .. love it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Watch the video from "bitter sweet symphony" by the verve.

Perfect display of how to walk down the high street "

I walk through supermarkets like that from time to time

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By *issHottieBottieWoman
over a year ago

Kent


"I was walking down my local high street yesterday and as it was very busy i had to walk behind a very slow woman walking in front of me. She suddenly stopped for no reason, and i had to step to the side to avoid walking into her, she then cut across me as i was doing this and then tutted as if it was my fault. Is there some sort of walking etiquette when it comes to busy high streets and coming out of shops? "

Folkestone high street on a Saturday? Your brave! It's usually full of chavvy teenagers and geriatrics. Did you go in rooks for a pasty?? Xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd have tutted at her and told her to watch where she was going, stupid bitch

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By *hole Lotta RosieWoman
over a year ago

Deviant City

I have mobility issues & walk rather slowly & having to stop at regular intervals. My son was helping me walk to a local shop this morning, didn't wanna use my wheelchair.

Anyway, a young & impatient guy, barged right past us & knocked my son into the road.

We had no idea he was behind us, he could see I had a walking stick, why couldn't he use a simple 'excuse me please'???? We would have gladly moved over to the side.

I can barely go out.....get grief off people when I'm trying to walk & even more grief when I'm in my wheelchair & it breaks my sons heart to see the pure ignorance of adults. There is only him to help, I can no longer pay for a carer.

Sorry, gone onto a rant! Oooops

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"haha I love it when you do that dance with people as you both go the same way, always makes me smile. But also makes me laugh when highly strung fuckwits huff like you're obstructing their personal pathway.

There's a special name for it I think.."

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By *oxy_minxWoman
over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen

Don't speak to me about high street walkers, pisses me off no end lol! I think there should be a fast lane and a slow lane, would save my blood pressure at least!

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By *reelove1969Couple
over a year ago

bristol


"Don't speak to me about high street walkers, pisses me off no end lol! I think there should be a fast lane and a slow lane, would save my blood pressure at least! "

here here !! .. how do we vote for you ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have mobility issues & walk rather slowly & having to stop at regular intervals. My son was helping me walk to a local shop this morning, didn't wanna use my wheelchair.

Anyway, a young & impatient guy, barged right past us & knocked my son into the road.

We had no idea he was behind us, he could see I had a walking stick, why couldn't he use a simple 'excuse me please'???? We would have gladly moved over to the side.

I can barely go out.....get grief off people when I'm trying to walk & even more grief when I'm in my wheelchair & it breaks my sons heart to see the pure ignorance of adults. There is only him to help, I can no longer pay for a carer.

Sorry, gone onto a rant! Oooops "

I have no time for people that wander about in a daydream like they own the road. I have all the time in the world for the elderly or anyone that has an obvious reason for walking slowly. Whack them with your stick next time. Say "oops it slipped".

Don't feel bad, get out in the fresh air and hold your head high! X

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By *hole Lotta RosieWoman
over a year ago

Deviant City


"I have mobility issues & walk rather slowly & having to stop at regular intervals. My son was helping me walk to a local shop this morning, didn't wanna use my wheelchair.

Anyway, a young & impatient guy, barged right past us & knocked my son into the road.

We had no idea he was behind us, he could see I had a walking stick, why couldn't he use a simple 'excuse me please'???? We would have gladly moved over to the side.

I can barely go out.....get grief off people when I'm trying to walk & even more grief when I'm in my wheelchair & it breaks my sons heart to see the pure ignorance of adults. There is only him to help, I can no longer pay for a carer.

Sorry, gone onto a rant! Oooops

I have no time for people that wander about in a daydream like they own the road. I have all the time in the world for the elderly or anyone that has an obvious reason for walking slowly. Whack them with your stick next time. Say "oops it slipped".

Don't feel bad, get out in the fresh air and hold your head high! X"

I'd get sued if I whacked them!!! no doubt there'd be a 'have you had an accident in the last 3 years' canvasser with a clip board & mini camera!

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