Every morning during school going hours, maybe around 7-720am, everyone with kids going to schools will be taking the lifts of the apartments down to ground floor or basement carpark floors.
Sometimes, there will be a choke point created when someone in the higher floors decided to hold the lift to wait for maybe their kids to complete wearing their shoes, thinking they will “save time” by not needing to wait for the next lift.
This is, first of all, totally anti social and selfish behavior.
But also, ironically, if you think about it, this doesn’t really save time for the joker who held on to the lift. In fact, he or she would had reached the ground faster by simply waiting for next lift!
Why?
See, it’s peak hours. So there is a high chance that each floor will have people waiting to take the lifts. If you hold the lift at your floor (high floor) for too long, the number of people waiting at lower floors increases with every second passed. So what happens to you? Well, the lift you held on to and you are riding in now, will end up stopping at many other lower floors to take in passengers, and it will stopped and open even when it’s already full. So imagine you have 15 floors below yours, and your lift now stops at 5 of them, each time taking 5 seconds more, that’s additional 25 seconds at least extra.
Stupid dumbasses right ?
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