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I don' t think it would be polite if you just grabbed someones tie maybe if you asked that person. Do you think it would be ok for a girl to grab your tie while on a tram??? ; ) I'm sure you wouldn't mind. |
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cutie-pie
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hmmmmm, no. you might choke them or make them fall over. |
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AngrySanta
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AngrySanta says… Here’s a tip for the rest of us. Put on your tie, cut the back of it and use fabric glue to secure Velcro onto the ends. Now you never have to tie your tie again. This will save you about 2 minutes a day and you never have to check to make sure your tie is the right length.
As a side bonus when you’re at the airport and some rando tries to kill you by grabbing your tie and taking you down with him, your tie will just snap off and you can laugh heartily with the rest of the amused public. |
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Foo Foo Girl
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That has got to be the wierdest question ever!!!! |
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Jimmy Pete
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Yeah! It's also polite for them to punch you in the nose! Jackass!! |
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Ananke402
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personal space is necessary. not to mention their tie may have cold germs on it and now you touched them!!!! |
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Texas T
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Not if you don't want to choke them. Good grief. |
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madison018
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it is actually unpolite... sorry to break it to you.
but if you pull their pants down on your way down, and start bobbing your head, they might view that as polite, never know... |
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lilyann
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It is natural to reach out if you are losing your balance. A polite person would understand why you did it, and when you politely and excuse yourself, if they are polite, they will smile and say, " That's ok".
If they are nasty or rude about it, they are the ones who need to
chill. |
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Taylor Lee
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umm no. that would be impolite anywhere, try holding onto maybe one of the like 40 rails and little handles next time? |
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Best Guy
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who cares if u fall in front of them ull never see em again but holding on to someones tie thats def not polite |
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beaniefufer
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LOL....a stranger? no, its not polite. |
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Sublime_yo!
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hahaha! I'm sure some people wouldn't mind, but it's really not too polite unless you ask first. I don't think i'd make a big deal out of it. It'd be pretty funny to see. |
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TheAnomaly
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Not someone's tie, no.
But leaning against someone is understandable, unless they are paranoid of you stealing their wallet or something, then I suggest you respect their personal space. |
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WiserAngel
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Holding onto someone's tie? ha ha..of course that's not acceptable. Funny, but not acceptable. Neither is leaning on strangers. You're not bad looking though, so I guess if you see me in a tram, feel free to lean. |
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not polite |
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joey
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no it is not polite |
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celine8388
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No its not polilte....and I wouldnt do that to any body...only my boyfriend |
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patticakes
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OK, first of all, no that is not polite. Grabbing onto someone's tie just might cause you to receive great bodily harm and then you end up on the ground anyway but the landing would be a bit rougher. Now, about leaning on someone, no again, you could get a sexual harrassment charge againt you or your exit could be rather bumpy.
Better to take your chances of falling on your own, maybe if that happens you could grab a tie on the way down and it would be ok. |
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Sleek
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You're gonna end up with one of two injuries: you'll get headbutted when the guy looses his balance because of your shenanigans...or you'll get punched or headbutted on purpose and it will be self defense...because of your shenanigans. Thanks for the hilarious visual, though. Don't touch me. |
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tallchickens
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Only if you are a 90 year old. |
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Sherrell
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It doesnt' really fall into the polite or not polite category if you are saving yourself from falling. Avoiding contact where possible is prefered. |
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M
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Only if he is cute and you want to go home with him.... |
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holepunch666
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Not polite...we all have a personal space bubble we need to respect. |
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