Lane etiquette question

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Just wondering, when lane swimming and a faster swimmer can't for some reason go around a slower swimmer (narrow lane, busy lane, slower swimmer is in the middle of the lane, whatever), is it acceptable etiquette for the faster swimmer to pass underneath the slower swimmer? Will that freak out the slower swimmer? Alan
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  • Admission time: I am a terrible tailgater. It's a hard habit to break. I know I shouldn't because I'm not working as hard, but... sometimes, anyway, I have an excuse. Sometimes the set is too complex for me to be an effective leader (might as well admit it rather than screw it up for everyone) and sometimes the person in front is the same speed, so that they end up tailgating me if we switch. Other times, well... let's just say it's nice to zone out and just follow the feet in front. The good news is that I never hit feet. I am a very experienced tailgater. :-)
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  • Admission time: I am a terrible tailgater. It's a hard habit to break. I know I shouldn't because I'm not working as hard, but... sometimes, anyway, I have an excuse. Sometimes the set is too complex for me to be an effective leader (might as well admit it rather than screw it up for everyone) and sometimes the person in front is the same speed, so that they end up tailgating me if we switch. Other times, well... let's just say it's nice to zone out and just follow the feet in front. The good news is that I never hit feet. I am a very experienced tailgater. :-)
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