AmexRuislip
Retired Spy 🕵️♂️
I often do it when necessary on the tube
What about giving up your seat
I often do it when necessary on the tube
I probably offer my seat on the tram/bus to an eldery bod once a month or so but I cannot remember the last time someone accepted my gesture. Have old people become more resilient? Are they more proud? Stonger pins? What gives?
(just to clarify, it's on a as-needs basis; I do not ration my offer to once a month)
Whilst still on the subject of train/bus seat, would you:
Tell someone to get their feet off the seat?
Tell someone to get their dog off the seat?
Entirely this. I'll give up my seat for pregnant women and people that clearly need to be able to sit whether they are young or old. Not just because they may appear old and have a few grey hairs!!
Possibly looking at you thinking ‘poor old chap needs it more than I do’ ??
Whilst still on the subject of train/bus seat, would you:
Tell someone to get their feet off the seat?
Tell someone to get their dog off the seat?
Can be a bit of a minefield this - you don’t want to upset a woman if she isn’t pregnant but overweight!
Nothing rhymes.
Shut up and drink your Bonaparte Shandy.Nothing rhymes.
Saw a bit of rage on the tube a couple of weeks ago where a lady working on her laptop was asked to give up her seat for a child of maybe 6 years old. When she refused the mother of the child ranted about how selfish she was, saying she would sit, the child on her lap, so two people got a seat instead of just one person. Amazing.
Agree. **** that.
So you wouldn't give your seat up to a young child, whose bones are still growing and diesn, t the strength or stamina of an adult..
Oh well.
How, s all your children getting on these days..?