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Haha...true in a way...you also have people who think they walk really fast by walking ahead of everyone and they just end up taking one step at a time
I muster up patience, because I don't know if someone has pain or physical limitations that aren't readily apparent. But it's another story when people are texting, or decide that the subway stairs at rush hour is the ideal time for their 18 month old to practice walking up stairs.
The problem some people do have health issues that prevent them walking or using the stairs faster!
Someone with a cane, waddling along, and or is otherwise in some sort of distress while walking (such as sweating and or breathing heavily) is one thing. Egits staring down at their phones moving at a glacial pace is quite another matter entirely.
Worse thanks to the ever increasing average girth of many New Yorkers you can't move around some of these people. They take up three quarters of a subway stairwell or good part of a sidewalk.
I bet most of those people who "can't stand slow walkers" are businessmen from the suburbs
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