- Jun 13, 2004
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Was chatting with a girl from my telecom class on the way out of class tonight and we got on the elevator. We ride it to the ground floor and I wait for her to step out and she says "uh... guess you're not familiar with elevator etiquette." I kinda do a "... what?" and she explains that it's "proper etiquette to be the first one out if you're the last one in." I guess I walked into the elevator after her (not sure, I don't keep track of these things) and she made it out to be some sort of faux pas that I didn't step out first. Needless to say, I said I had to run and walked the opposite way after we got out of the building.
Has anyone ever heard of this? I know the whole turn and face the door thing is something we've all been accustomed to do, but I didn't know there were some strict rules for riding elevators.
Has anyone ever heard of this? I know the whole turn and face the door thing is something we've all been accustomed to do, but I didn't know there were some strict rules for riding elevators.
