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    Have you ever been trapped in an elevator?

    It happened to someone I know once. They came out crying and I had to hug them and say “it’s ok. You’re out of the box”

    she was alone.

    im curious about the conversations multiple people would have

    #2
    Once, I was in there for like 30 mins with 3 other people. We were pretty high up so I was only nervous that some cable would snap and Id go flying down

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      #3
      Originally posted by markusmod View Post
      Once, I was in there for like 30 mins with 3 other people. We were pretty high up so I was only nervous that some cable would snap and Id go flying down
      My girlfriend was on the ground floor and forgot her card that is required to make the elevator move. Was fuckin hilarious.

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        #4
        Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post

        My girlfriend was on the ground floor and forgot her card that is required to make the elevator move. Was fuckin hilarious.
        Usually there is some emergency button?

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          #5
          Yup.

          I came out looking like I’d spent weeks in trench warfare

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            #6
            Yes, got some anxiety out of no where. I had to take a hold of it and ring that alarm. The lady next to me was crying and some dude started to yell. It took them a while to manually open the door.

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              #7
              Yes, a few times. They worked after a while tho.

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                #8
                Oh, being trapped in an elevator can really rattle your nerves! It happened to me once when I was a kid, and I remember feeling pretty anxious, especially when water started dripping from the ceiling – talk about adding to the stress! But hey, we all find ways to cope, right? Now that I manage my building, I've looked into solutions like for elevators to prevent those pesky leaks. It's all about making spaces safer and more comfortable. Anyway, I can totally imagine the interesting conversations people might have while waiting to be rescued – some might share stories, and others crack jokes to lighten the mood.
                Last edited by IanPullman; 08-11-2023, 06:14 AM.

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