Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, yikes. Hi--it's me, I'm the problem it's me.
I stand at all concerts I go to. Stand and dance. I love it.
So, you don't ever consider the person behind you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, yikes. Hi--it's me, I'm the problem it's me.
I stand at all concerts I go to. Stand and dance. I love it.
So, you don't ever consider the person behind you?
I think that’s outside the bounds of this hypothetical of a theater venue. At least I’ve never seen this in a theater. Sounds dangerous! But if you’re talking floor seats of a stadium venue, that’s the risk you take getting floor. I’m short and never choose floor because I probably won’t be able to see.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think my general rule is do your best not to be a jerk. If the person behind you physically cannot stand, I would try to sit or stand out of their view if possible. If I’m dancing, I’m not creeping into anybody’s space around me. If I’m the absolute only person standing, ok then I’m going to sit down sheepishly.
But if the people behind me simply don’t feel like standing and plenty of others do, I’m going to shrug and say sorry not sorry. It’s a concert and lots of people want to get into it and move with the music. Their preference does not override mine. It’s the risk you take by going to a concert as a sitter.
I agree. I think it's fine to stand, except where the person behind you is physically unable to stand, or maybe a kid who will be unable to see at all. Maybe also in an outlier situation where you are the only person standing - in that case, it's probably not that type of show, and I think you should bend to overall group preference and sit.
But in most cases, there is a mix of sitting and standing and I think in that case you are allowed to stand even if the people directly behind you/most people in your section have chosen to sit.
Okay, so what if the person in front of YOU wants to put someone on their shoulders for the entire concert, thereby blocking your view?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think my general rule is do your best not to be a jerk. If the person behind you physically cannot stand, I would try to sit or stand out of their view if possible. If I’m dancing, I’m not creeping into anybody’s space around me. If I’m the absolute only person standing, ok then I’m going to sit down sheepishly.
But if the people behind me simply don’t feel like standing and plenty of others do, I’m going to shrug and say sorry not sorry. It’s a concert and lots of people want to get into it and move with the music. Their preference does not override mine. It’s the risk you take by going to a concert as a sitter.
I agree. I think it's fine to stand, except where the person behind you is physically unable to stand, or maybe a kid who will be unable to see at all. Maybe also in an outlier situation where you are the only person standing - in that case, it's probably not that type of show, and I think you should bend to overall group preference and sit.
But in most cases, there is a mix of sitting and standing and I think in that case you are allowed to stand even if the people directly behind you/most people in your section have chosen to sit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, yikes. Hi--it's me, I'm the problem it's me.
I stand at all concerts I go to. Stand and dance. I love it.
That sounds so amazing! For you.
Anonymous wrote:I think my general rule is do your best not to be a jerk. If the person behind you physically cannot stand, I would try to sit or stand out of their view if possible. If I’m dancing, I’m not creeping into anybody’s space around me. If I’m the absolute only person standing, ok then I’m going to sit down sheepishly.
But if the people behind me simply don’t feel like standing and plenty of others do, I’m going to shrug and say sorry not sorry. It’s a concert and lots of people want to get into it and move with the music. Their preference does not override mine. It’s the risk you take by going to a concert as a sitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, yikes. Hi--it's me, I'm the problem it's me.
I stand at all concerts I go to. Stand and dance. I love it.
So, you don't ever consider the person behind you?
Not that PP, but what if she’s at Taylor Swift, does she need to sit so the person behind her can see? Even if she spent $400 a ticket?
Is that what OP is referring to? Doesn’t sound like it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I’ve ever been to a concert where people stayed in their seats. What kind of music?
Ever been to a symphony?
Anonymous wrote:Oh, yikes. Hi--it's me, I'm the problem it's me.
I stand at all concerts I go to. Stand and dance. I love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, yikes. Hi--it's me, I'm the problem it's me.
I stand at all concerts I go to. Stand and dance. I love it.
So, you don't ever consider the person behind you?