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There have been times I would be sitting by the window in the middle of the bus and have to ask the person next to me if I could get up so I could offer my seat to an old lady standing at the front because all the kids down there wouldn't budge.
Its much worse in Singapore, but then thats a city so it's probably the same in London (Nin?). When the MRT (tube) got busy, all the seats would be taken up and even if you were a pregnant old lady with an infant I don't think anyone would have offered you a seat. Well there were some who'd offer but the majority of the time, everyone just ignored everyone else. Sometimes I would offer my seat to an elderly person and have to stop people trying to pinch it as soon as I got up. They just didn't care. :/
So thats lesson 1, keep an eye out for lesson 2: If you must call someone during a coach trip, make it short, do not chat for half an hour and then make another phone call because that just ticks me off!
> Gosh, young people and their refusal to give up seats for others
> on public transport. Just another fine example of our country's
> declining moral standards! They'll be wearing drainpiped trousers
> and smoking the cracked variant of cocaine next =O
I was thinking about the older generation, actually:)
> Being rude and ignorant is the best thing about being old. Old
> age needs some perks. :)
To a certain extent, agreed, but with a modicum of respect and wit I fear.
Age supposedly brings 'knowledge' and 'restraint', however if you never had them in the first place, then old or not, being rude and ignorant is not acceptable:)
we're still the most awesome people ever.
but we're getting old.
> The last one to do so (that I can remember) was a short story.
> Now furious rants are doing so this place could become
> interesting.
It already seems a lot more lively in here than it was a month or so back
> How you really doing? Missing your sparkling wit and repartee on
> the forum:) Stick at it and be yourself - you'll be recognised
> and rewarded one day by the powers that be.
It's an absolute nightmare. Lets say I can't really say goo thing about my company. All the staf are talking behin one anothers' backs, the manager can't find her bottom even if she used both hands, sales targets are ridiculously high and I'm on the frontline on the Nationwide-customer war on the ISA front:
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And its a pleasure to find out that I have been missed - and may be back on here soon as plan to be giving my notice in today...