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But only enough to be a total nuisance when they don't do it properly.@ellen10‘s experience does show that our movements are monitored between departments though!
But only enough to be a total nuisance when they don't do it properly.@ellen10‘s experience does show that our movements are monitored between departments though!
Feel better now, anat0I?Oh where do we start this morning......
- Once you step off an escalator, move away from the escalator. Unless you want to be shoved down and trampled upon. Don't look annoyed at me for pushing you. This is not the time to take a selfie for update your live viewers.
- Paying for priority check-in and there is no such counter when you get to the airport.
- Read screens - sometimes they actually contain useful information. Like at a passport e-gate, where it says press down hard on your passport on the reader, or please go see an agent for further assistance. Don't just stand there staring into space while your feeble hand appears to be placing the passport loosely on the reader glass, wondering if it's just technology being slow.
- Don't press a button to summon a lift when a full lift hasn't left the floor yet and started moving. That just prolongs the agony for all of us.
- One person through a walkthrough metal detector at a time, when directed by the officer. Think that's been the way for decades. Shoving through quickly and/or putting more than one through is the act of an idiot.
- Don't use your little kid who can duck and weave through adults as a means to jump a queue.
- Take your tray off the end of the screening belt / line once you're finished. Leaving it there to be cleared while it contributes to the rest of the trays becoming backed up... you're just an a-hole.
The only thing I have is the seniors HCC and they cancelled that and that also meant I lost the electricity rebate and had to apply againI was away longer than 19 weeks and didn’t even think about contacting Centrelink as I do not receive a pension or any government income.. That I understand. Never even thought about the Seniors Health Card!. I mean, what difference does it make if I am in Australia or not?
@ellen10‘s experience does show that our movements are monitored between departments though!
OPh that reminds me, people who place their supermarket shopping basket in the stack leaving the handles up!Oh where do we start this morning......
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- Take your tray off the end of the screening belt / line once you're finished. Leaving it there to be cleared while it contributes to the rest of the trays becoming backed up... you're just an a-hole.
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Are you condoning these idiots, or did you raise one of them?Feel better now, anat0I?![]()
Pretty sure that's a no, but also that's quite a list of Cheeses. I agree with them all btw.Are you condoning these idiots, or did you raise one of them?
not only that! More importantly, when on escalator always STAY LEFT and leave right side free for other to pass. Escalator is not the place to relax a bit and chat to your mate, it is part city public transport and must be used efficiently.move away from the escalator
Certainly not!Are you condoning these idiots, or did you raise one of them?
My little local shopping village has one escalator. People step off the bottom and start chatting with their friends who happen to be walking past. I don't intend to be a statistic so when I am about 4m away I yell out "Get out of the way!" or words to that effect.Certainly not!
Just empathising and hoping that you felt better for getting all those gripes off your chest.
Apologies if it didn't come across that way.
That's confusing because that's not consistent around the world. I just watch what the people ahead of me are doing but sadly many just don't give a jot and do what they want, or else are completely oblivious to their surroundings.not only that! More importantly, when on escalator always STAY LEFT and leave right side free for other to pass. Escalator is not the place to relax a bit and chat to your mate, it is part city public transport and must be used efficiently.
No cashies?![]()
not only that! More importantly, when on escalator always STAY LEFT and leave right side free for other to pass. Escalator is not the place to relax a bit and chat to your mate, it is part city public transport and must be used efficiently.
good point, but if its not confusing to change from right to left hand driving depending on the country you currently in, it should be easy on escalator too.That's confusing because that's not consistent around the world
That is the main issue! agreemany just completely oblivious to their surroundings.
hand driving in Australia = left side on escalators,
when on escalator always STAY LEFT and leave right side free for other to pass
You will have problems in the UK.
Conventions are locally specific.
(Assuming conventions are followed - which are much more observed in th UK)
Yes, Left side driving in the UK.You will have problems in the UK.
Conventions are locally specific.
(Assuming conventions are followed - which are much more observed in th UK)
I do same and have even mastered the sigh and shoulder droop when you force them into eye contact. I believe it is my mission to teach the rest of Australia to think.Like @Jenya , what cheeesme off the most is people not keeping to the left when walking in Australia. I get stroppy and will even stop so the oncoming person has to move! It’s not difficult, people. (On American run cruise ships, I walk on the right.)
I just wait until they walk into meI do same and have even mastered the sigh and shoulder droop when you force them into eye contact. I believe it is my mission to teach the rest of Australia to think.
Best of all though is my response to eyes-down phone users who are on a collision course. I wait until about 1.5 steps away and then yell out "LOOK OUT!" You should see them mostly jump out of their skin.
