Miss Manners: Is it rude to stay seated for the credits after a movie?
When we go to the movie theater, my wife and I like to stay seated through the credits, reading them and reflecting on what we’ve seen. This puts us in a small minority.
“Go the other way; it’s clear, and we’re trying to read the credits,” my wife said. “Yes, but the aisle is closer on your side,” they said as they insisted on blocking our view as they came past us.Two questions.
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