Interesting "conformity" experiment in an elevator

I would conform under these circumstances. I don't easily conform, but sometimes other people know better than me. :)

You see I wouldn't have turned... I really wouldn't have...

if I knew in that lift that the exit door was facing me, and everyone else turned I would have stayed where I was...

I do think however that was a poor experiment.. because in a lift.. very often you can get in one door and the exit is the opposite door.. so it would be easy to believe that if you'd never used that particular lift before ....
 
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I wonder if this is why I tend to go to one side and have my back to the wall every single time I get in one?
Maybe I fell for this at one time or it's left over from my Mom herding into a space I couldn't escape from from :ROFLMAO:
I always stand with door to my side against the wall.
 
@hollydolly made the crucial point: If i knew the exit was going to be in front of me wouldn't conform. But knowing me i'd speak up ask about it.

I have been in elevators where it opened on more than one side. Usually these were in large buildings in big cities, but when we lived in Laramie to go to basement for big annual book sale the option was either a steep narrow stair case or an elevator that opened on opposite sides getting in and out.
 

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