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Reply to "When the class is full but the person next to you refuses to move?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If the person is not impeding your movement, it's strange you would be offended. Let her be. [/quote] She was. Thus the post. Would not follow the moves of the class. Doing tiny little old lady moves in her own world.[/quote] OMG. And there you were, doing Giant Asshole young woman moves thinking the world owes you. Jesus. She's out doing stuff and trying to live. Find somebody else to stand next to and assault.[/quote] I do agree that OP is being obnoxious referring to the woman's "tiny old lady moves", but if you are in a class where you are doing combinations across the floor and forward and backward, a person not moving at all is a problem. I've switched to spin classes, but used to take Zumba every week, and my instructor had us moving all around the room. If a person just stood in place, that would be an issue and potentially someone could get hurt. [/quote]
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