There is no excuse for not being courteous if you have a collision.
An apology , a recognition that there was indeed some contact is all that is needed.
I see poor floorcraft today and there are 2 types IMHO.
1. the beginner who lacks the neccesary skills, who is unaware of his surroundings , probably still struggling internally with all problems I had as a beginner... in some respects these people have my sympathy and are very much less annoying than ... type 2.
2. the more knowledgble dancer who dances in busy venues in bigger spaces than are available, sometimes using bigger moves/drops and dips than the dancefloor can manage. These people should know better and should be more considerate. Maybe its time for organisers to police this behaviour and hand out a few banning orders for disorderly dancing.
At most venues I mostly find myself dancing along one edge of the dance floor, this means there is less for me to worry about as far as collisions are concerned.
Though you do have to cope with people with drinks in their hands walking around the edge, drifting onto or across dancefloor
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