Dear Abby: Is it okay to ‘reserve’ a prime spot at the pool with a towel on a lounge chair?

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Dear Abby: Is it okay to ‘reserve’ a prime spot at the pool with a towel on a lounge chair?
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The other day I went to the neighborhood pool and found the four best lounge chairs in the pool area with towels on them indicating they were “reserved.”

DEAR ABBY: The other day I went to the pool in my neighborhood and found there were four lounge chairs with towels on them indicating they were “reserved.” They are the best chairs in the pool area because they are covered by a small roof and protected from the sun. I then had to use another chair that only partially covered me.

It wasn’t until three hours later, when I was about to leave, that a couple carrying party items showed up to claim the chairs. Would it have been okay to move the “reserved” chairs to another area and put mine under the roof, and then put them back when I leave? What if the people come and I’m still there? -- ALL WET IN FLORIDA

DEAR ALL WET: What those neighbors did was rude. Yes, it would have been okay for you to sit in the shade, protected from the sun. If the entitled folks who tied up the chairs came down to use them within 15 minutes, you could have moved. But under the circumstances, you should not have given up yours.

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