Train Ettiquette
Posted by: LT17
22nd Feb 2011 12:10pm
However, I'm wondering if anyone else is frustrated with the following types of behaviours on the train, or whether it is just understood and unnoticed, that these simple gestures of kindness no longer exist
- People pushing in front of you to be first on the train, just as the train arrives, when you have been waiting patiently at that spot for some time
- Men sitting next to you with their legs spread far apart, so they take up half of your seat.
- High School students who pay a portion fare and still sit down
- People talking loudly on their mobiles
- People who have sat the entire trip, not waiting until those who have stood the entire trip get off the train.
Am I the only one?
Rosem
- 17th Mar 2011 10:36am
I like the way people are asked to get on and off trains in some countries, such as people getting off do so from thesides of the entry to the train and those getting on do so in the middle of the entry. HGowever this does mean that poles cannot be in the middle of the entry to the carriage.
Beside feet on seats it is peole who have loud conversations on their mobile phones for for up to an hour that really annoy, as well as people whose earphone sleak booming noise
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