Hi Janet..when you get on a Brooklyn bound N train at Union Square and you stand against the closing doors..they don’t reopen again for about 6-7-8 stops..so, until it opens again, it’s the PRIME spot. And it’s ideal because it DOES NOT inconvenience anyone. But, thanks for coming out from behind you computer screen to leave a negative comment about something which you know nothing about. When I decide to stand by a door, I make sure it’s not going to be occupied for a while. Thanks for viewing the blog — maybe make a worthwhile comment next time or go back behind your computer screen. 🙂 XO
Does “the door spot” mean “the place one stands in order to inconvenience everyone trying to enter or leave the train”?
Hi Janet..when you get on a Brooklyn bound N train at Union Square and you stand against the closing doors..they don’t reopen again for about 6-7-8 stops..so, until it opens again, it’s the PRIME spot. And it’s ideal because it DOES NOT inconvenience anyone. But, thanks for coming out from behind you computer screen to leave a negative comment about something which you know nothing about. When I decide to stand by a door, I make sure it’s not going to be occupied for a while. Thanks for viewing the blog — maybe make a worthwhile comment next time or go back behind your computer screen. 🙂 XO