I went to watch a broadway show last month, but I keep thinking about this so now I’m posting it.
When it was sitting time, (I was on time, almost early compared to other people), I found my row and I told my mom this is the row. There was a lady sitting at the end of the row, blocking my way to go to the seat. She had a big bag on her lap too. I whispered sorry (the lady was old so I guess she did not hear me), then when I tried to go past her, she stopped me and stared at me. She didn’t say anything and I just looked at her back because I didn’t know what she wanted me to do. Then I just said like “Excuse me” but in a way kids say it when they are not sure if their parents want them to say the word. I didn’t understand her at all because my mom and I were standing there to check the row alphabet and said this is the row. If I was sitting in the last seat of the row, and people come and check the row alphabets, I get out of the seat so they can get in. I never stopped a person to make them say excuse me when I am the one on their way.
AITA for saying sorry to quietly and not saying excuse me?