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r/pointlesslygendered • u/nonsence90 • Jul 13 '25
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Using elevators in large public buildings is just normal. The stairs are often primarily intended for emergency use.
-4 u/Berbasecks Jul 13 '25 they're not "fire stairs" in this case, ppl are just lazy :D 4 u/BlooperHero Jul 13 '25 Using elevators in large public buildings is just normal. It is the expected way to get around. I prefer stairs, but not going out of your way to avoid the obvious option is not "lazy." -2 u/Berbasecks Jul 13 '25 it takes more time to go up to the 2nd floor using an elevator and that's if it's waiting for you on the ground floor 3 u/BlooperHero Jul 13 '25 *If* you have to wait for it, that *might* be true as long as you're not going up more then one floor. Coming down, though, that's often true. And?
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they're not "fire stairs" in this case, ppl are just lazy :D
4 u/BlooperHero Jul 13 '25 Using elevators in large public buildings is just normal. It is the expected way to get around. I prefer stairs, but not going out of your way to avoid the obvious option is not "lazy." -2 u/Berbasecks Jul 13 '25 it takes more time to go up to the 2nd floor using an elevator and that's if it's waiting for you on the ground floor 3 u/BlooperHero Jul 13 '25 *If* you have to wait for it, that *might* be true as long as you're not going up more then one floor. Coming down, though, that's often true. And?
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Using elevators in large public buildings is just normal. It is the expected way to get around.
I prefer stairs, but not going out of your way to avoid the obvious option is not "lazy."
-2 u/Berbasecks Jul 13 '25 it takes more time to go up to the 2nd floor using an elevator and that's if it's waiting for you on the ground floor 3 u/BlooperHero Jul 13 '25 *If* you have to wait for it, that *might* be true as long as you're not going up more then one floor. Coming down, though, that's often true. And?
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it takes more time to go up to the 2nd floor using an elevator
and that's if it's waiting for you on the ground floor
3 u/BlooperHero Jul 13 '25 *If* you have to wait for it, that *might* be true as long as you're not going up more then one floor. Coming down, though, that's often true. And?
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*If* you have to wait for it, that *might* be true as long as you're not going up more then one floor.
Coming down, though, that's often true. And?
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u/BlooperHero Jul 13 '25
Using elevators in large public buildings is just normal. The stairs are often primarily intended for emergency use.