Alice and Bob have an argument, usually with Alice questioning Bob's planning or general capability. Either way, Bob acts indignant and shocked, insists he knows exactly what he's doing and storms off. After a brief pause, Alice politely points out that Bob is going the wrong way. Bob makes an embarrassed excuse and sheepishly wanders out in the right direction. Common variations include Alice not saying anything, but seeing Bob go one way, then hurriedly switching to the opposite direction, or Bob entering a closet. Examples of The Exit Is That Way include:
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