Returning to the UK I am reminded that a nontrivial proportion of the population is completely baffled by elevators
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Just spent quality time with a bunch of people unable to navigate the lift to the intended floor. Highlights included them trapping more experienced travellers by being unable to work out that they had to get out of the lift to let them exit and then get back in again
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AGREE SO MUCH ON ALL OF THIS THREAD. (The ability to actually use sidewalks to walk places was one of the best things about moving from Oxford to not-Oxford.)
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I think the single WORST thing people do in Oxford and not in London or anywhere else, in my experience, is the amount of public "accidental" touching. Whenever I used to go to Topshop (so not that often but I lived there for 2 years) the number of times somebody touched me was
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like 3-4 and for no obvious reason and with no apology or even a "oops"/acknowledgement. People in Oxford are so strange!
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Well, that's me done with Topshop then
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Also more than once and ONLY EVER in Oxford did people keep treating me in Topshop as if I worked there.

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