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brynn wrote:Maybe it's different in other parts of the world, but here in the US, elevator doors won't close if anything (like fingers, hands or feet) is in the way. If one door touches anything except the other door, they both open up again. Here, people actually put a hand, arm or foot between the closing doors, on purpose, to make them open, if they want to get on or off before the doors close. I've never seen any such warning sign on an elevator/lift.
The only kind of warning I've ever seen on an elevator/lift, is about overloading it with too much weight. Like maybe it tells the maximum number of people who can ride. On the inside of elevators, often there is a sign that gives instructions in case of a power failure. Often there is a little telephone inside, and a sign tells how to use it, or how to set off the emergency alarm.
Moini wrote:What country are you living in? That Japanese crying baby wouldn't work well in Germany![]()