Interesting poll, I never really though how other would do the whole "elevator thing".
I voted 'Forward and turn around' - although it really depends on how many people are in it. On crowded elevators I've found that I usually have to cram myself in the corner. But, if there's a bank of elevators I usually pass up the crowded ones for the next one that's empty or with very few people.
I always hate being in crowded elevators. There's always that thing where you might acknowledge another person with a little nod or a smile - but when to do that or even if you should? Or if you're far away from the buttons and someone is blocking them ... that's really annoying - then there's the whole "could you please press 3?" And you can't tell if they're annoyed they have to stop on their way to the lobby?
Meh ... Oh, I have a great elevator story! Well it's kind of annoying, but whatever:
My art building in college had one elevator. It was a clunky thing that was always breaking. The only classrooms on the second story were the interior design classes - which I needed to get to
every day. Ug.
So, one day the elevator breaks and I have a project due and a presentation. I'm sitting in front of it stewing about my crappy situation while dialing the campus maintenance (they are on speed dial on my cell phone). They answer, and I'm panicked. "I need you guys to come and fix the elevator in the art building! I have a project due with a presentation." Their reply? "We have an elevator in the art building?" What the F? I thought, you guys are campus maintenance and you have
no idea there's an elevator in the art building!?! I finally convince them that yes an elevator needs repairing. But man, I suppose I know whey the elevator kept breaking.