10 Tips to Avoid Umbrella Rage
By: Patricia Napier-Fitzpatrick
It’s another rainy week in New York City, so I thought it might be a good idea to give everyone a gentle reminder of the rules of the sidewalk when carrying an umbrella.
10 Tips to Avoid Umbrella Rage:
- Carry an umbrella that’s appropriate for your size—one that you can manage. If you are a small person, don’t carry a golf umbrella.
- Be considerate when you open your umbrella: Look both ways before you open it. Be mindful of anyone who may be standing nearby.
- Be considerate of other pedestrians walking beside you, as well as those approaching you from a different direction.
- Raise or lower your umbrella depending upon the other pedestrians passing you. In other words, be flexible–be prepared to adjust the level of your umbrella to accommodate others.
- Keep it closed if you are standing under an awning or going through a covered area where there is little room to pass others.
- Close your dripping umbrella before entering a building or public transportation.
- Park your umbrella in a stand or place that is designated for umbrellas when inside.
- Carry your closed umbrella cautiously: When you are not using it, always hold it vertically, with the pointed end down. Don’t tuck it horizontally with the ends sticking out ready to stab someone.
- Properly dispose of broken umbrellas—don’t toss them angrily into the gutter.
- Be patient with your fellow pedestrians. Try not to get angry at others who may not know the rules of umbrella etiquette. Besides, a little rain never hurt anyone.
Watch Patricia on Fox 5 News talk more umbrella etiquette HERE!