But that's ok! Why? Because I know that at least one of you reading RIGHT NOW uses the TTC and this campaign called TORONTO ETIQUETTE PROJECT is for you!
So download and print this handy sheet, cut and fold where indicated, shove it in your wallet and be on the ready to distribute it when you come across a breed of donkey that is all kinds of rude.
Thanks to everyone who sent this over.
That is awesome. Printing it out now.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the illiteracy rate in toronto?
ReplyDeleteI encountered an "over-perfumer" this morning. I was sitting on the end of the 3-seater under the stairs when a man got on and made a beeline for the middle seat, passing many open seats along the way. Who does that? The middle seat is a seat of last resort! His cloud of nausea-inducing cologne reached the seat well before he did. Happy Friday to me.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, these will go down a hit. Literally.
ReplyDeleteHolly = Win.
ReplyDeletePersonally i think these cards are a cowards way out. If you're going to hand someone a card, why not just say something? It's so passive-aggressive.
ReplyDeleteYou said it, ExGO. Handing someone a card when you could just as easily speak to them directly is passive-aggressive and offensive. It's weak.
ReplyDeleteThe messages on these cards are solid, but they belong on posters and display media (not unlike the DoGood initiative). I would donate money to support that.
:| I just can't get over how awkwardly designed they are.
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