What do other people on here regard as the correct etiquette for covid?
On Sunday, I was in someone's way and they asked me to "give me some space". It wasn't a polite way to ask, but I am sure he wasn't trying to be rude, if you get my drift.
Yesterday someone was walking directly towards me. It was one of my neighbours, she was working in her front garden, and I was on the pavement about four yards away. As she was getting very close, I said something like "don't get too close", again not ever so polite but not rudely.
She, in my opinion, over-reacted, pulled a funny face, and said something like, "I've had my first jab" as if I was being completely unreasonable.
I know that I should not take any notice of these two different approaches, but what have other people found?