escalator etiquette


rules of courtesy for using an escalator, particularly in j-pan. essentially, if you are not going to continue walking while on the escalator, stick to one side (in j-pan, the left side) so that walkers have room to p-ss.
“if you’re going to treat the escalator like a theme park ride, at least have the decency to observe escalator etiquette.”

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