Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Yes... what would happen if we all did it indeed... Hmmm (puff out smoke from pipe)
On non-rush hour trains, I don't really care if you want to cop the seat next to you as your personal trunk. On rush hour trains, your bags belong on your lap.
The worst are the people who throw you some serious shade when you ask to sit, acting like it's a HUGE INCONSIDERATE INCONVENIENCE THAT YOU ACTUALLY NEED A SEAT.
It's not like you paid your fare or anything, right?
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Heehee.
ReplyDeleteAnd that is why I always choose a seat next to these individuals.
Yeah, that GO etiquette campaign was an epic fail.
ReplyDeleteI think bags belong on the floor at all times.
ReplyDeleteOC Transpo has just launched a bus ettiquette campaign.
ReplyDeleteThe first YouTube Video is here: http://youtu.be/x_XXVrTaPXI
The guy in the video has more moves than Ali!
The sign and bag placement is priceless. LOL Would this be Libby or Lizzy? Be thankful your paparazzi whited out your face!
ReplyDeleteYeah I don't mind if the train is empty and it often happens when the train is nearing the end of the line. That includes someone hauling quite the load and uses the quad - but only when it is near empty and the likelihood is that nobody is getting on. I always mind when it's feet on the seat.
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