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View Poll Results: when you cross some one by a building raining do you go by the dry or raining side?
100% of times by the dry side 0 0%
75% by the dry side 1 25.00%
50% 1 25.00%
75% of times by the raining side 0 0%
100% of times by the raining side 2 50.00%
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Old 11-28-2012, 11:48 AM
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Default when it rains, youre by a building and you cross someone in front what do you do

this is my rule in this case:

i ALWAYS let the person in front whom im crossing by the dry side unless that person has an umbrella but an old woman the other day broke my schemes

the woman had an unbrella so i thought i would go by the dry path

but as she saw me she lowered the umbrella and forced her way

i think this is a primate thing on self perceived status

when i was ten i asked this to my best friend:

he said he ALWAYS would go by the dry side even if he had to stop and pretend o tight the shoe laces

so

when it rains, youre by a building and you cross someone in front and you both have no umbrella what do you do
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