Returning to the UK I am reminded that a nontrivial proportion of the population is completely baffled by elevators
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Replying to @mc_hankins
I haven't noticed this, what aspects of lifts confuse people? I have noticed nobody knows how to walk in London and Oxford.
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Replying to @o_guest @mc_hankins
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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Replying to @sheardcat @mc_hankins
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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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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