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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:

  1. 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.
  2. Be considerate when you open your umbrella: Look both ways before you open it. Be mindful of anyone who may be standing nearby.
  3. Be considerate of other pedestrians walking beside you, as well as those approaching you from a different direction.
  4. 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.
  5. Keep it closed if you are standing under an awning or going through a covered area where there is little room to pass others.
  6. Close your dripping umbrella before entering a building or public transportation.
  7. Park your umbrella in a stand or place that is designated for umbrellas when inside.
  8. 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.
  9. Properly dispose of broken umbrellas—don’t toss them angrily into the gutter.
  10. 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!

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