Steppenwolf
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And then there's the Sabbath. Slow walking down what otherwise would be a busy street.
That's a little different because they are required to keep to certain rules on their Sabbath. If they are very strict, they can't even press the elevator buttons on the Sabbath. They actually hire someone for that job.
Many people that are close to me are jewish and I love them dearly, but as a group, the Orthodox Jews are not the friendliest and won't ever say thank you.
Whenever we go into Borough Park, we have to brace ourselves. They don't signal, they double park on the most crowded streets, and they'll open their car doors without looking. Forget about any driver letting you get into his/her lane.