To the woman on the sold-out train fighting with the conductor about why she's taking up two seat trays with two laptops so she can finish her meeting - how does it feel to be the most self-important asshole in [redacted city]?
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To the woman on the sold-out train fighting with the conductor about why she's taking up two seat trays with two laptops so she can finish her meeting - how does it feel to be the most self-important asshole in [redacted city]?
Hearing people chew loudly with their big fucking open mouths or smacking their fucking gum is one of the worst fucking sounds ever. My phone is about to die and because stupid iPhones use only port for either charging or headphones (I HATE USING BLUETOOTH), I HAVE to listen to these fucking self centered cunts smacking their gum on the train while I try to charge my phone. I swear to fucking god one day I won’t be able to hold it in and I will unleash all this pent up anger because I try and try and try and try to be polite. Fuck politeness. WHAT ABOUT YOU BEING POLITE AND CLOSE YOUR GODDAMN MOUTH?!?!
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Train Etiquette
Hey quick question why
So lately I’ve been enamored of this campaign for public transportation etiquette for which it seems the city government held a kids' poster contest. I love this idea, and the submissions are all beautiful, but this is my favorite so far. It says, basically, “let’s abide by etiquette!” (マナーを守ろう!)
I just love that even a kid can tell how annoying manspreading (and putting your stuff in a perfectly usable seat) are. Even more so, I love the reactions of the bystanders (bysitters?), especially the older woman making an extremely concerned face.
From the Book of LIRR Train Etiquette
I'm irritated but also awed this girl is taking breaking LIRR etiquette to a new level: talking on her cell about inane things ON SPEAKER PHONE. The guy across from me feels the same we just had a non-verbal meeting about it.