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  1. oldyogurt

    Keeping old etiquette rules alive

    Yeah I do the exact same thing on the buses. I stand even if I want to sit. Avoids awkwardly giving up your seat, and there's as a physically fit male there's no reason for me to sit when there are people around who need the seat more.
  2. oldyogurt

    Keeping old etiquette rules alive

    pretty much sums it up for me. no need to hold it for anyone more than a couple of seconds away.
  3. oldyogurt

    Ask a Question, Get an Answer - ask all quick questions here

    Rain - Traction won't be too much of a problem on rough surfaces but can still be problematic (smooth concrete, linoleum/hardwood, etc. will have you ice skating) Snow - Snow itself will present the same problems as rain, ice will be extremely hazardous Either way, even if you wear leather soles...
  4. oldyogurt

    Ask a Question, Get an Answer - ask all quick questions here

    As far as traction, how do boots with a leather sole and rubber heel do in rainy and snowy weather?
  5. oldyogurt

    Ask a Question, Get an Answer - ask all quick questions here

    What is a good color desert boots for chinos (off white, brown etc.)? All black? Beeswax? Or other? Khaki colored + black does not go well. I really like my clarks in chocolate suede, very versatile with light or dark chinos. i need to have some button downs tailored to fit slimmer in the body...
  6. oldyogurt

    Ways to end a conversation?

    The "rule" is to never leave the other person alone. You can find a way to get a third person in, then excuse yourself. Don't use the drink or bathroom excuse.
  7. oldyogurt

    Sizing Questions...H&M vs. Topman and Uniqlo

    yeah, for shirts at least.
  8. oldyogurt

    Sizing Questions...H&M vs. Topman and Uniqlo

    sup. Uniqlo T shirts run pretty small, but the medium button fronts are fairly TTS maybe a bit slim. I'm medium in most brands and I can't even fit into a Topman M, and would get L or even XL. I would say Topman would fit more like H&M maybe even smaller.

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