Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there was a study that showed people take longer to pull out when they know someone is waiting for their spot.
You are correct.
For all of the maybe this, maybe that, it's interesting that it all seems to happen more when it looks like someone is waiting for your spot.
+100 it’s a power/control thing even if nobody admits it.
+1
I will wait as long as it takes just to p*ss them off, if the parkers are obviously taking extra time intentionally.
Hint: they are.
Anonymous wrote:What kills me is when someone is waiting for your spot and blocks the flow of traffic through the parking lot to do so. I see this at Costco all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a major safety issue and, unfortunately, it will catch up to many of you. Be safe. Get in your car, get secure, and drive away.
Thanks. I'll continue walk across the grass despite the fact that there could be tick there.
Anonymous wrote:This is a major safety issue and, unfortunately, it will catch up to many of you. Be safe. Get in your car, get secure, and drive away.
Anonymous wrote:Omg, walk the extra 20 feet and park a few spots down.
Anonymous wrote:Setting up my GPS, responding to a phone call or text, playing Pokémon Go (some of these shopping center parking lots are crawling with Pokémon!), finding a good playlist to play … it can take awhile. That’s why I don’t spot-stalk people. I’ll just park further away and let people be slow about pulling out of their spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there was a study that showed people take longer to pull out when they know someone is waiting for their spot.
You are correct.
For all of the maybe this, maybe that, it's interesting that it all seems to happen more when it looks like someone is waiting for your spot.
+100 it’s a power/control thing even if nobody admits it.