The article discusses two scenarios involving social etiquette challenges. In the first, a person encounters a group blocking a tunnel in Houston, leading to a confrontation stemming from a collision. The author reflects on how public spaces should be navigated considerately. The second scenario pertains to a woman in an online exercise class who feels disrespected as she is addressed informally compared to her male counterparts. The article raises concerns about gender biases and the subtleties of social interaction in varied contexts.
The tunnels are for everyone,
Miss Manners suggests you omit, and I need to see the Wizard, however tempting it may be.
I can imagine several possible reasons for this: She feels more chummy with me, as the only other woman present.
I'm not seen as a peer of the other veterans because I'm only a woman.
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