Cartoonist James Chapman (previously at Neatorama) presents a crash course in telephone etiquette across the globe with this comic “How to Answer the Phone in 10 Languages” for Babbel. Chapman has made the exercise especially inclusive by creating versions for those who speak Spanish, French, Italian, German and Portuguese.
Visit Chapman's website to see new comics that translate everyday actions into different languages every Friday.
Via Laughing Squid | Image: Babbel
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S.O.F.T.!?
Also, the direction of motion would need to be picked with some care. In most of the shown applications, the convex leading edge is moving in such a way as to create an on-going pinch hazard with the static side of the escalator. If something (foot, clothing, shopping bag, etc) were set there and brushed the side of the escalator, it would be pushed back until it wedged between the side of the escalator and the step. Maintenance and possible pain with lawsuit ensue.
Lastly, in some applications the ability to reverse the escalator is desired. For instance, at stadiums, train stations and other locations where there is a tidal flow of people (rush hour, before the game and after it, etc), where it wouldn't be practical.
Still a very cool idea. Very creative and great to see someone thinking about these things!