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5. Lower Your Bag
There are few things worse than being smacked repeatedly by your elevator neighbor’s oversize tote. If you’ve got a backpack or large shoulder bag on your person, keep it low so that it’s out of people’s way.

6. Exit Before Entering
Before getting on the elevator, allow those getting off to exit. It’s only fair and makes logical sense to make room in the coffin-like prison before you get into it, right?