pepsi
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This past Saturday between Washington and the hut I tried the "excuse me" method.
I caught up with a hiker and stayed behind him for 15 seconds or so and when he looked at me but didn't step aside I politely said "excuse me, can I get by" and then thanked him. From his sort of "you're welcome" I realized that english is not his first language and possibly hiking etiquette may not be a strong point of his or his group. So, when I caught the next I gave him a few seconds and then askd again, after that as I caught the rest I just asked before I got to them and didn't lose a stride. I thanked each and they responded in another language. Actually I don't think some were responding, I think they were talking about me
I think that just because they are adults doesn't mean that they know better. I don't even think some of these guys knew what I was asking. I thanked them anyway.
I caught up with a hiker and stayed behind him for 15 seconds or so and when he looked at me but didn't step aside I politely said "excuse me, can I get by" and then thanked him. From his sort of "you're welcome" I realized that english is not his first language and possibly hiking etiquette may not be a strong point of his or his group. So, when I caught the next I gave him a few seconds and then askd again, after that as I caught the rest I just asked before I got to them and didn't lose a stride. I thanked each and they responded in another language. Actually I don't think some were responding, I think they were talking about me
I think that just because they are adults doesn't mean that they know better. I don't even think some of these guys knew what I was asking. I thanked them anyway.