Worried Man Blues
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All these people walking along looking like they are talking to themselves, I now fit right in!
Almost identical thing happened to me when I pointed that out to a fellow traveller!I once spoke to a youngish woman after she had finished renewing her car insurance on the phone on a train.
I politely pointed out to her I clearly heard her house number, postcode, car reg, debit card number, expiry date and cvv number.
She told me I “shouldn’t have been f***ing listening”
We will look back on lockdowns as one of the biggest mistakes in our history.
This is going to sound very 1st world/entitled
As I have a slipped disc, on the rare days I do commute I have been buying advance/split ticket 1st class for the thameslink trains. I need a seat and feel weird/unable to evict old/pregnant/disabled people from the priority seats.
I've noticed that often 1st class is full of people who don't have 1st class tickets (this is the front carriage as the rear carriage is permanently declassified and therefore full too) and there is no chance of revenue protection getting on a busy train. So it's a social conundrum. Do I;
A) ask someone if they have a 1st class ticket and if not, could they move
B) speak passive aggressively to someone nearby and say 'I only bought a 1st class ticket because of my poor crippled skeleton and so I am really DISAPPOINTED there are no seats available'
C) wave my 1st class ticket around like Mr Bean in the eponymous film
D) suck it up buttercup and TUT loudly
E) tweet about it naming British transport police /rail company as everybody loves a grass
100% this…..f****** attention seekers everywhere these daysI don't get why people can't hold their phone to their ear to make a call, rather than pretending they're on the f***ing Apprentice and letting everyone else hear their banal conversations.
Totally agree…..by the way how’s your Tik Tok channel going?100% this…..f****** attention seekers everywhere these days
But it would still entail my buying something for a product that I don't need. I have no intention of maintaining an iPhone when I finish my contract with this company.
Maybe don’t answer your work phone, listen to voice mails and video clips on public transport if it drives you and other passengers mad, use the phone when you finish your journey.... Or older people. My work phone is an iPhone, which definitely is not my choice. I don't play music on it but as Apple in their infinite wisdom decided to dispense with an earphone jack, I can't use my headphones on it. Which means that calls, voice mails and video clips that my company send me are broadcast to the world. It drives me mad, let alone the other passengers.
PS Just in case anyone says get bluetooth headphones, I have some but they're not Apple so don't work with the iPhone. I really don't see why I should fork out for headphones I don't want for a phone I didn't want in the first place
The only tik tok I’ve got is the wall mounted clock in my home officeTotally agree…..by the way how’s your Tik Tok channel going?
It's because they're twats.I don't get why people can't hold their phone to their ear to make a call, rather than pretending they're on the f***ing Apprentice and letting everyone else hear their banal conversations.
It's because they're twats.
I am in total agreement, for my rare excursions to the office in central London I'll get a train which gets me in around 7:45 - 8:00 much more pleasant than the peak rush. I mean, that always assumes Thameslink/Southern haven't ballsed something up or cancelled a bunch of trains!This crosses into the bellcheeses at work thread but…
Definitely a difference depending on the time and route you commute. Going in for an 8am start in London, ahead of the main rush, you tend to miss most of the issues of the opening poster.. so too being on the Gatwick Express - quicker, more room and pricier, which keeps the hoardes at bay
Put it down to a lot of people hybrid working and thus treating their work day in the office as more of a jolly up - certainly the case at my workplace immediately post return to the office.. probably a bit like the study that shows school pupils in uniform behave better than on non uniform days or whatever..
Ask your company to buy you Bluetooth headphones - they really should... Or older people. My work phone is an iPhone, which definitely is not my choice. I don't play music on it but as Apple in their infinite wisdom decided to dispense with an earphone jack, I can't use my headphones on it. Which means that calls, voice mails and video clips that my company send me are broadcast to the world. It drives me mad, let alone the other passengers.
PS Just in case anyone says get bluetooth headphones, I have some but they're not Apple so don't work with the iPhone. I really don't see why I should fork out for headphones I don't want for a phone I didn't want in the first place
f*** off.It’s not an attack on young folk. The cabal includes a load of belligerent older men and women. Unable to be polite, zero interest in the effect they have on others.
f*** off.
On a serious note I disagree that driving has got worse. On motorways these days, especially around London, people stick to the speed limit much more. Before they brought in the cameras most people cruised at 80. Now it's 70.
On my London commute (which I rarely use these days to be honest) we have had loud conversationalists and teenagers and twenties with loud music players, sometimes singing along, since forever. If anything it's quieter these days.
Maybe you get a better class of numpty on the train compared with the bus
The driving in rural Wiltshire has worsened...i can't figure out if it's an increase in idiot-muppetism, or simply desperate attempts to avoid all the effing pot holesf*** off.
On a serious note I disagree that driving has got worse. On motorways these days, especially around London, people stick to the speed limit much more. Before they brought in the cameras most people cruised at 80. Now it's 70.
On my London commute (which I rarely use these days to be honest) we have had loud conversationalists and teenagers and twenties with loud music players, sometimes singing along, since forever. If anything it's quieter these days.
Maybe you get a better class of numpty on the train compared with the bus