Elevator Etiquette

Ten Rules for Being Polite While Riding in an Elevator

I suppose that being forced to share a confined space with various strangers multiple times a day is just the price we pay for being gainfully employed in the modern world. Hopefully some day soon Scotty will be able to "beam us up," but until then it's important to conduct yourself in a
 non-annoying manner during these forced close-encounters.

If your mother never taught you these important lessons, or if you were busy playing ColecoVision in your head while she was talking, allow me to set you straight.

1.) When you're the first person stepping into an elevator, you are immediately intrinsically charged with manning the elevator buttons. It may be an unspoken rule, but it still exists. If you're first on, you have to accept your responsibility to your fellow elevator-riders and push the damn buttons for each and every one of them. Don't be the first on an elevator and then walk to the back corner, as if you're so special you cannot even be bothered to lift your pretty little finger. It doesn't matter if you ride that elevator every single day, or if it's the first time you've ever stepped foot in it -- if you're in first, you're in charge of the buttons. Deal with it.

2.) As a follow-up to the above rule, when you board an elevator that is already occupied, either push the button yourself or announce the floor you need -- don't make me ask you which button to push for you.

3.) Men, when you're in an elevator that also has members of the opposite sex present, you must allow them to exit the elevator first. I don't care if you were the first one on and then it stopped at every stinkin' floor and picked up another woman at each stop. First one on does not mean first one off. Didn't your mother teach you any manners at all?

4.) When there is a large group of people on an elevator, and then a large chunk of them get off -- leaving only a small group (say, two others besides yourself) behind, you must take advantage of the newly available space and rearrange yourselves accordingly instead of continuing to invade my personal space unnecessarily! Disperse, people!

Related information
  • Archimedes built the first elevator in 236 B.C.
 
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Rule number 3 is wrong, wrong, wrong!! Whoever is standing closest to the door should just GET OFF. Clogging the exit to allow "ladies first" just forces them to have to maneuver their way around you, Etiquette is just common sense and common courtesy. It is not a carved in stone rule that things are always done in a certain order because "that is the rule."

Posted on 12/04/2008 at 2:12:07 PM

All pure and simple. And is the STD story true? Wow. I did an earlier piece on eccentric commuters and also on "protocol" I think I covered similar topics from a train commute perspective. How is it all these people don't have an understanding built in of standard protocol?!

Posted on 11/14/2008 at 12:11:17 PM

These are the best elevator rules ever!! What is it about the first on rule - I never thought about it but it's true!

Posted on 11/12/2008 at 8:11:06 PM

Good rules to follow!

Posted on 11/12/2008 at 8:11:21 PM

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