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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Can you picture this and does it make sense? If not what would you change please?

Since the aisle is very narrow, turn your wheeled suitcase sideways and push it on its 4 wheels. Don't drag pull it behind you on 2 wheels.

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Anonymous Since the aisle is very narrow, please turn your wheeled suitcase sideways and push it on its 4 wheels. Don't drag pull it behind you on 2 wheels.

  • Anonymous Since the aisle is very narrow, please turn your wheeled suitcase sideways and push it on its 4 wheels.
  • Don't drag pull it behind you on 2 wheels.
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AnonymousSince the aisle is very narrow, please turn your wheeled suitcase sideways and push it on its 4 wheels. Don't drag pull it behind you on 2 wheels.
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I can understand that you might be better able to guide the suitcase through a narrow aisle if you push it in front of you rather than pull it behind you, but I don't understand what difference it makes if it is moving on four wheels or two wheels. For that matter, some suitcases (like mine) remain on four wheels whether you are pushing them or pulling them. Do you have a specific suitcase in mi
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Anonymous Since the aisle is very narrow, please turn your wheeled suitcase sideways and push it on all four wheels rather than pulling it behind you. Thanks.
That's how I'd say it.

It's acceptable the way it is. The only thing that is totally incorrect is "drag pull"- needs to be one or the other, or "drag or pull"

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