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Does the button even do anything though?
I think it's just a stress relief button to make you feel like you are making progress when in reality nothing is happening.
Almost the opposite to the door close button in a lift/elevator which when people press it you think 'man, you must be stressed. Just wait five seconds and it will close anyway'
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Just wait five seconds and it will close anyway
Not always - I've stood in a Tesco customer lift with half a dozen people all waiting for the doors to close ( probably thinking its broken again 🙄 ) until some clever person ,usually at the back reaches round* and presses the close door button.
So there.
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Just wait five seconds and it will close anyway
Not always - I've stood in a Tesco customer lift with half a dozen people all waiting for the doors to close ( probably thinking its broken again 🙄 ) until some clever person ,usually at the back reaches round* and presses the close door button.
So there.
- don't
- don't
Does the button even do anything though?
Pre-covid when you could touch stuff in public without feeling like you're risking your life, I still enjoyed holding the little knob underneath the box (not a euph) and waiting for it to spin when the green man comes on. Yes I am a child/no I am not blind.