I HATE that! We actually have an unspoken company rule that you''re not supposed to take the elevator unless it''s more than 2 floors. If you can''t do that many stairs, you have issues...Date: 5/18/2009 1:31:54 PM
Author: meresal
ETA: Unless it''s the person that just got on to go up or down one floor. Then I''ll stare at the back of their head until I can see thru it.
Yep been there done that too...Date: 5/18/2009 1:51:35 PM
Author: luvthemstrawberries
I work in a building with 6 floors plus 2 basement floors. It''s old, but not too slow. I just don''t like making random conversation with complete strangers for 10 seconds, and there''s not that many people here, so usually it''s just me and someone else. And usually we''re just staring at the floor numbers to watch when we get to our destination. Hehe, used to be awkward, but now I just play on my phone or watch the numbers. I find it''s only awkward if I feel awkward. So I make a point to not feel that way and just act like I''m in my own little thought world, it''s usually fine.
My biggest awkward moment has definitely been a month or two ago when it was pouring outside. I have to walk many blocks from my parking lot to the building, so I bought rain boots a long time ago so my pants wouldn''t be soaked. It''s not for looks, it''s for function. So I got on the elevator at the bottom, with my frizzy hair, my cheeks red from walking, my dripping umbrella, and my black and colored polka dotted rainboots. Right as the doors opened to get on, by very high up boss (nice man, but I don''t see him much) came out of a room and got on with me. I smiled and said hi. He just said hi, but was grinning so big as he saw me. I felt so foolish, haha. I was definitely a wet squeaky mess. We just carried on conversation about the rain...Then when you get off on our floor, you have to walk through some doors and down another long hallway before we split ways. Definitely awkward... to walk together, or just walk ahead of him... ''ok, have a nice day...'' ''you too...''
My biggest pet peeve / annoying moments in elevators are when people get on from the bottom floor who have been outside smoking. Then it''s awkward as I try to hold my breath or breathe through my sleeve. Or when it comes up to the top floor to get me and I can smell the stench left over from someone else who got off below. I''m really sensitive to smoke, so it''s no fault, it just grosses me out. But body odor, on the other hand, is unexcusable, in my book.
Ewwww I hate the smoking thing! They call it 3rd hand smoke now.Date: 5/18/2009 1:51:35 PM
Author: luvthemstrawberries
My biggest pet peeve / annoying moments in elevators are when people get on from the bottom floor who have been outside smoking. Then it''s awkward as I try to hold my breath or breathe through my sleeve. Or when it comes up to the top floor to get me and I can smell the stench left over from someone else who got off below. I''m really sensitive to smoke, so it''s no fault, it just grosses me out. But body odor, on the other hand, is unexcusable, in my book.
Huh, I haven''t heart that yet. Interesting.Date: 5/18/2009 2:22:04 PM
Author: sunnyd
Ewwww I hate the smoking thing! They call it 3rd hand smoke now.Date: 5/18/2009 1:51:35 PM
Author: luvthemstrawberries
My biggest pet peeve / annoying moments in elevators are when people get on from the bottom floor who have been outside smoking. Then it''s awkward as I try to hold my breath or breathe through my sleeve. Or when it comes up to the top floor to get me and I can smell the stench left over from someone else who got off below. I''m really sensitive to smoke, so it''s no fault, it just grosses me out. But body odor, on the other hand, is unexcusable, in my book.
Date: 5/18/2009 2:22:04 PM
Author: sunnyd
Date: 5/18/2009 1:51:35 PM
Author: luvthemstrawberries
My biggest pet peeve / annoying moments in elevators are when people get on from the bottom floor who have been outside smoking. Then it''s awkward as I try to hold my breath or breathe through my sleeve. Or when it comes up to the top floor to get me and I can smell the stench left over from someone else who got off below. I''m really sensitive to smoke, so it''s no fault, it just grosses me out. But body odor, on the other hand, is unexcusable, in my book.
Ewwww I hate the smoking thing! They call it 3rd hand smoke now.
lol.. I stay away from the pregnant comment unless I hear them talking about it... after an incident a while back.. never do I ask that question.Date: 5/18/2009 2:57:06 PM
Author: Starset Princess
Daley Center elevator. Two people who haven''t seen each other for a while say Hey, wow it''s been a while. Yeah, yeah, good, great, fantastic. The man says to the woman, ''So how far along are you?'' ............................... Oh, I''m not pregnant.
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............................................................................... 13 people on the elevator are silent for four more floors.
Date: 5/18/2009 3:42:55 PM
Author: strmrdr
lol reminds me....
I was like 6 or 7 and in thing to do was if you tooted to wave it around and say.. just improving the smell in here.
now it was an elevator at a doctors office during the day with a ton of old people in it.
Well you get the picture....
I think my mom wanted to crawl under the floor.... lol
I''m totally a one floor rider, lol. Rarely, but if I worked out so hard the day before (like doing the 30DS yesterday) and I can barely walk, I take the elevator and I enjoy it. My building is 4 stories, so there is no reason to ever take an elevator unless you have crazy bags, are injured, have a medical condition, or justify it to yourself because you worked out oh-so-hard, lol.Date: 5/18/2009 1:43:33 PM
Author: sunnyd
I HATE that! We actually have an unspoken company rule that you''re not supposed to take the elevator unless it''s more than 2 floors. If you can''t do that many stairs, you have issues...Date: 5/18/2009 1:31:54 PM
Author: meresal
ETA: Unless it''s the person that just got on to go up or down one floor. Then I''ll stare at the back of their head until I can see thru it.
(obviously injuries etc don''t count)
Ditto!! i think it also makes a difference though when your building is only a few floors. If you have to stop every floor for a 40 floor building... ANNOYING. But stopping at 3 and 2 on your way to 1 from 4 isn''t that big of a deal.Date: 5/18/2009 3:53:08 PM
Author: princesss
I''m totally a one floor rider, lol. Rarely, but if I worked out so hard the day before (like doing the 30DS yesterday) and I can barely walk, I take the elevator and I enjoy it. My building is 4 stories, so there is no reason to ever take an elevator unless you have crazy bags, are injured, have a medical condition, or justify it to yourself because you worked out oh-so-hard, lol.Date: 5/18/2009 1:43:33 PM
Author: sunnyd
I HATE that! We actually have an unspoken company rule that you''re not supposed to take the elevator unless it''s more than 2 floors. If you can''t do that many stairs, you have issues...Date: 5/18/2009 1:31:54 PM
Author: meresal
ETA: Unless it''s the person that just got on to go up or down one floor. Then I''ll stare at the back of their head until I can see thru it.
(obviously injuries etc don''t count)
Hehe this is exactly what I was trying to say that I do.Date: 5/18/2009 2:46:12 PM
Author: Circe
Really? That reminds me of a Connie Willis book, The Bellwether, in which people talk about second-hand second-hand smoke .... (But CW writes social parodies, so ... yeah.) Last I heard according to the WHO studies, even second-hand smoke didn''t have the potential to hurt non-smokers, unless one was, say, a bartender in a crowded, smokey bar who was breathing it in 24/7 (and even then, results were dubious), so barring serious allergies, third-hand-smoke is probably just a nasty smell, and not a health hazard. Do not be afraid!
Elevator etiquette is so weird - someone I know was just mentioning a short they''d seen *on an elevator TV* that asked, ''Are You Approachable in Elevators?'' All I could think was, who *wants* to be approachable in elevators? It''s the perfect time to practice your eye-contact aversion and pretend to be completely alone!
Well I was only 6 or 7 but I could see myself doing that now!Date: 5/18/2009 3:47:48 PM
Author: MonkeyPie
Date: 5/18/2009 3:42:55 PM
Author: strmrdr
lol reminds me....
I was like 6 or 7 and in thing to do was if you tooted to wave it around and say.. just improving the smell in here.
now it was an elevator at a doctors office during the day with a ton of old people in it.
Well you get the picture....
I think my mom wanted to crawl under the floor.... lol
KARL OMG! Shame on you!
...but LMFAO!
then you just point to the lady standing next to you and say....she did it!!Date: 5/18/2009 11:09:08 PM
Author: strmrdr
Well I was only 6 or 7 but I could see myself doing that now!
lol
Will have to remember it in case I accidentally pass one in an elevator
Same here. I hate it! Hello, I can see you staring at me, you''re not the only one who can use the magical reflective powers of the elevatorDate: 5/18/2009 1:31:54 PM
Author: meresal
The elevators in our building are the black marble stuff on the sides and back (it''s very reflective) and mirrors on the back of the sliding doors. I hate when people stare at other people using the walls. They ALL do it. I always pull my phone or Ipod out before I get on, so I have something to look at, if it''s too packed I just stare at my shoes.
ETA: Unless it''s the person that just got on to go up or down one floor. Then I''ll stare at the back of their head until I can see thru it.
Even if she was one of the new girls, sounds like she still is a looney! Who says something like that to a person they do not know? That''s happened to me before and (for me) it''s difficult to be sympathetic when being dumped on in a blindsided manner.Date: 5/19/2009 3:32:00 AM
Author: bee*
I had one years ago when I worked in an insurance company. As I was only part-time I never knew when new staff were starting so I got into the elevator and there was a girl standing there so I said hi and pressed the button. About half way up to the top floor, she turns to me and says ''did you know I was raped when I was 13 and held a dying woman in my arms?''. I was standing there going WTF! Turns out she was one of the new girls but I thought that I was being stuck with some looney in the lift! What are you meant to say to someone that says that to you.
Date: 5/19/2009 4:46:41 AM
Author: doodle
On our wedding night, we stayed at the Westin Peachtree Atlanta, which is something like 73 floors, and they upgraded our room to the Presidential Suite, so we were almost at the very top of the hotel. Apparently, the weekend we got married, Atlanta had some sporting event or convention or something going on because there were about 150 drunk people roaming around the hotel when we got there at 3 am, and we spent the entire elevator ride up to our suite answering questions from a group of very drunk and very hungry girls about what we had in the takeout boxes our wedding caterer had packed up for us. DH and I still quote the one elevator girl sometimes joking around, so our version of ''Do you want to get something to eat?'' is''Guuuuuuuuuurl, I''m hongry like a hostage? Can i have summadat? It smell so goooooooood MMH!'' It was funny at first, but with an elevator ride that long, we were starting to fear getting mauled for our wedding cake!