I would add sitting on the seat near the aisle leaving the empty seat next to the window, hoping that no-one will ask you to get up. But if you're a regular commuter and get 'hugely pissed off' by this kind of stuff, you're not going to be long for this world.
One from me... People who would rather pile all their bags we etc under their seat/feet than use the luggage rack. This invariably leads to leg congestion a they have to borrow some of my precious under table space to compensate.
People who talk continuously on their mobiles the entire journey home and despite commuting most days, still seem surprised when they lose reception in a tunnel.
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And people who have phones/cameras that beep when you press a button and beep away for hours
It's the way forward! Office near Preston park or at home sometimes. Perfect!
I spend 4 hours a day commuting. I feel all your pain. Naturally I've picked up quite a few peeves over the years.
People with kids that let them run all around the carriage. Winds me up.
I spend 4 hours a day commuting. I feel all your pain. Naturally I've picked up quite a few peeves over the years.
- People that talk loudly on their mobile phones.
- People that think it's okay to play loud music through their earphones.
- People that sit opposite you slurping their morning tea and chewing loudly with their mouths open.
- Fat people. Bashing you as they walk through the aisle, or taking up too much room on the seats.
- Youffs. What is it with kids these days, loud mouthed, swearing, no manners.
- Smokers. When someone sits next to you after just having put one out, it stinks!!
- People that huff and puff when you ask to sit at the window when they're in the aisle seat. If you don't want to get your fat ass up, move the f*** along and sit by the window
- Kissing couples. Do one!
- People with kids that let them run all around the carriage. Winds me up.
I think that will do for now...