Well First Off... wrote: » It's such a useful tool to use if you don't know the names of the streets. You can say "I'm on the street parallel to Church st on the east side"
Well First Off... wrote: » "I'm on the street parallel to Church st on the east side"
Well First Off... wrote: » I once asked a fella which way south was
Well First Off... wrote: » Well how would you describe it so if you didn't know the names of any other streets?
Well First Off... wrote: » I think it's safe to say that if you reach the age of 20 and you can't tell which way south or north is, then you'll never know. I've tried explaining the simple concept to people, but I think it just goes in one ear and out the other. People also seem embarrassed by the fact that they don't know. If I'm giving directions to people, they'll never come out and say "I don't know which way south is", and will instead pretend they know, and then I'll have to figure out that they actually don't know. I once asked a fella which way south was, and his reply was "I couldn't tell you from here". Sounds like a good excuse, but we were standing in the same valley that his house was in and only about a mile away from where he did live! I doubt if I walked home with him and asked him the same question later, that he'd be able to answer! It baffles me even more when they're able to know which side of the river in their city is north or south, but yet if you say 'north' when asking directions, they'll be completely stumped! It's such a useful tool to use if you don't know the names of the streets. You can say "I'm on the street parallel to Church st on the east side"
Well First Off... wrote: » Yeah but that could mean that you'd have to drag somebody an unnecessary couple of hundred yards. Do you have to be so obtuse?
Well First Off... wrote: » I wouldn't give such directions unless the roads did have an obvious orientation. Say if it was parallel to the river Liffey.
PirateShampoo wrote: » Or I could be saving someone the embarrassment of being shamed for not getting thier Boy Scouts badge for navigation.
Well First Off... wrote: » I do now! But everybody else can't be that stupid can they?
Well First Off... wrote: » If there's a clear sky then (assuming you know the time) you don't need to be up early enough. You should be able to tell during any time when there's day light. Think about it. The moss on trees method obviously doesn't sound very reliable.
guineapigstar wrote: » Stupid thread really.
biko wrote: » Only Yanks say things like "I'm on the west side of the building" Irish response: "Well, I'm standing outside The Red Lion on Moore Street. Make your way over here, you muppet"
Well First Off... wrote: » Is that not a contradiction?