I went to a friend of a friend's birthday pub crawl, and there was one person there who had difficulty keeping up with the group. My friend and I seemed to be the only ones who noticed she was falling behind, so we hung back with her and said we were enjoying the leisurely walk and the nice weather. Felt bad for her, the birthday girl didn't seem to notice at all. We were blocks behind the group at some points in the night.
boozername t1_iuegvov wrote
Reply to LPT: If out and about with a group and a member falls behind and the rest of the group walks ahead, wait for the person. It is a simple way to be kind and demonstrate that you put others first. by MooplesMoop
I went to a friend of a friend's birthday pub crawl, and there was one person there who had difficulty keeping up with the group. My friend and I seemed to be the only ones who noticed she was falling behind, so we hung back with her and said we were enjoying the leisurely walk and the nice weather. Felt bad for her, the birthday girl didn't seem to notice at all. We were blocks behind the group at some points in the night.