This blog is specifically for those times when a store (Wal-mart, Target, Publix etc.) is very busy and has a lot of traffic inside. During these times people tend to leave their better judgement at home. We're all in such a hurry that some of us forget to enter the entrance and exit the exit. This results in chaos, mean mugs, grumpy customers, beeping security systems, shopping cart traffic jams, and lazy welcome people.
I believe the reason people do this is because we can get away with it when it's not busy. There's no harm when you're the only one walking in the building, right? Heck, the automatic doors work both ways don't they? But what this does is train us to become very stupid looking when a store is actually busy.
I declare that we all try to abide by the seemingly pointless signs and actually walk through the doors we are instructed to. If that doesn't work, I urge stores to either hire people competent enough to manage crowds and instruct people to walk through the correct doors, or install bug zappers that shock anyone who goes the wrong direction.