Manners!

Do you offer your seat?

  • Why should I? What's an OAP doing getting on the tube in rush hour anyway?

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yes I always do... but the lack of manners people have.. or don't have appalls me...

We live in such a me , me , me.. whatever-suits-me-best-and-who-cares-about-anyone-else society!
 
I always give up my seat to someone less fortunate. I'd rather be a [insert chosen expletive] with a clear conscience than feel like a complete [insert chosen alternative expletive] if I didn't.
One thing does puzzle me though- why offer up your seat to a blind person? It's their eyes that are wobbly, not their legs.
 
Paddy Eeziglow said:
One thing does puzzle me though- why offer up your seat to a blind person? It's their eyes that are wobbly, not their legs.

Cos it was rush hour on the Central Line and the poor bloke was getting pushed around left right and centre.
 
russ said:
dunno if it's just me but ive noticed recently that people are much more willing to offer seats than they used to be.

"Yeah, you have the seat mate (by the guy with the rucksack), I'll just stay here on my feet by the door..."
 
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