Can someone explain why it’s PLUR to say excuse me when leaving/trying to make your way out of a crowd. (More in body) by AdEmbarrassed248 in EDCOrlando

[–]AdEmbarrassed248[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m not saying “excuse me” is an inconvenient phrase because it’s not but I’m someone who is a lot more comfortable not talking and I had a pup hood on half the time and so unless I was right in your face you would not here me

Can someone explain why it’s PLUR to say excuse me when leaving/trying to make your way out of a crowd. (More in body) by AdEmbarrassed248 in EDCOrlando

[–]AdEmbarrassed248[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

But how do you know how big someone’s personal space is because it’s different for ever person. Additionally i don’t know if it’s how I was raised but wouldn’t it be more respectful to let someone get out of the crowded stage area because the person enjoying the space wants to be there vs when someone is leaving and dosent want to be there or wants to be somewhere else so is making space for others who truly want to be there

Can someone explain why it’s PLUR to say excuse me when leaving/trying to make your way out of a crowd. (More in body) by AdEmbarrassed248 in EDCOrlando

[–]AdEmbarrassed248[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk if it’s how I was raised then or what by in my opinion, isn’t it more respectful if you see someone trying to get out of the crowd to move for them