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    The embarrassing, educational experience of getting "corrected" by a local

    Hey I still wore onesies when I was in my mid to late 80’s as well!! Yeah the Walloons in Belgium were a lot more fun about asking me not to mangle French than the Flemish were about me not mangling Dutch … :) Having said that, my Flemish workmates also said something like “yeah we speak...
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    The embarrassing, educational experience of getting "corrected" by a local

    I was in Ghent for 3 months for work … every time I tried even the simplest pleasantry in Dutch (in shops, restaurants, coffee-shops, the office etc), I was told to stop mangling the language (in perfect English & in a much more polite fashion of course). :)
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    What side to walk on?

    Actually … I think this is a bit harsh on those parts of the world (most of them) where staying alive requires you to stomp all over your nearby human, where they can’t stomp all over you first of course. It’s why I’m not that excited to visit the third world, I don’t want to observe people...
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    What side to walk on?

    That was exactly what I had in mind, when I mentioned societal norms which make life better for everyone in that society. Situations & places where you’re expected to murder others in order to get served first are extremely unpleasant, not to mention inefficient.
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    What side to walk on?

    Society has plenty of rules that make everyone’s lives better when followed, without there being actual laws! Queuing is another example.
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    What side to walk on?

    The way it works is … we are Right Hand Drive, so by very definition they must be Wrong Hand Drive! I thought I hadn’t seen that one for a while! This vague recollection of travelators may have been before 1994 though. But I can’t find via Googling a solid history of upgrades to the domestic...
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    What side to walk on?

    That’s fair. As I said, little experience, and only know what I saw. I’ve never even used a luggage trolley myself, I’ve only ever had wheels on the luggage &/or carry-on.
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    What side to walk on?

    Changi, the airport which immediately sprang to mind when someone said something about travelators with luggage-trolleys. Why would people use them? This I can’t answer! But people certainly were. It’s probably the same reason the same people will do laps of the parking-spots within a 30...
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    What side to walk on?

    Ah, this is due to my inexperience. Really the only one I could recall clearly was Changi, and even their PR shots (because I Googled to check I hadn't misremembered) have people with trolleys using them. The escalators in T2 at Sydney have bollards, which is a shame because in some ways it...
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    What side to walk on?

    Whereas, as an old person, if I’m in a shopping-centre with a trolley that has the locks on the rear wheels and I encounter one of those, I lift the trolley so I can keep walking. :) I think that with airports it’s a tad unrealistic to expect everyone is going to be able to keep walking, and...
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    What side to walk on?

    It’s fun watching Brits get annoyed in London … I noticed a few escalators that weren’t Underground that were signed such that you stand to the correct side. No wonder they’re confuddled!
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    What side to walk on?

    This is probably the crux of it … there’s just no way to generalise in such a way as you know what the local rule is going to be! In Straya it always relates to the side we drive on (and yet adherence to the rule by locals is “patchy” at best) BUT in Japan it’s different from prefecture to...
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    What side to walk on?

    I don’t think safety is the issue here - for me at least it’s more about comfort, convenience and removal of stress (for all).
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    What side to walk on?

    Well … that’s a different issue … if it’s possible, it means the person who’s in the right lane getting in the way is the problem. I mean there are exceptions of course, but the norm is people too lazy to keep left because changing lanes is “too hard” (or they’ve decided they need to be Judge...
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    Consequences of Ditching Last leg of an Itinerary

    I’m willing to be Dr Cam Jr, and take that J flight as one of the kids, if it helps! I’ll be super convincing!
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    Consequences of Ditching Last leg of an Itinerary

    Surely if you “get sick” and “can’t make it” and call them to tell them you “can’t make it” … they aren’t going to re-book you on the next available flight, in J for a whole family, at their cost, when you are the no-show? *edit* I assumed a “stopover” in Sydney … ie. the final flight to NAN...
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    What side to walk on?

    So few Australians living in Australia follow that law, that I reckon you’ve got Buckleys of getting people from Wrong Hand Drive countries to do it correctly. I mean half the population of Pomgolia lives in London where getting around by means of anything other than public transport is a solid...
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    No app, no flight: airline axes paper boarding passes

    I think that unless you’ve paid for something you’re not getting, this wouldn’t be applicable. However … the existence of loyalty schemes means that you HAVE potentially paid for something you can no longer get, you’ve used the airline with the intention of accumulating loyalty-credits and...
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    No app, no flight: airline axes paper boarding passes

    That wasn't the intention ... I myself think that's annoying at the very best ... what I'm saying is that Ryan Air doesn't think that people who can't do that aren't worth the effort catering for. It's a comment on who Ryan Air is purposely selling to & on Ryan Air themselves, not on what my...
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    No app, no flight: airline axes paper boarding passes

    Yep, I reckon they've decided people who can't work that out aren't their target market. I generally hadn't even noticed it myself, but I see it with Mum all the time, there's just heaps of stuff she can't even do because she's decided she doesn't want to learn to use a touchscreen anything...
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