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Pregnant Women On The Tube
If you were sitting on tube carriage, or on a bus, and through one door walked a very old person, with a walking stick, and at the other end, a woman in her third trimester...and there were no seats free, who would you give up your seat for?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/f email/a rticle- 5912655 /Heavil y-pregn ant-wom an-forc ed-ask- seat-tu be.html #commen ts
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I never expected anyone to give me their seat when I was pregnant, and certainly wouldn't be rubbing my stomach looking for sympathy.
Now I'm old(er) I still wouldn't ask but I'd be very grateful if one were offered.
Sorry it doesn't answer your question but I'm not in a position to give anyone my seat, whoever they are. Plus I drive where I want to go anyway.
So I think I'd better get off this thread
Now I'm old(er) I still wouldn't ask but I'd be very grateful if one were offered.
Sorry it doesn't answer your question but I'm not in a position to give anyone my seat, whoever they are. Plus I drive where I want to go anyway.
So I think I'd better get off this thread
The sticker above the priority seats on the underground does actually denote pregnant women as well as the elderly. I would chose elderly first but if the weather was hot or the pregnant woman looked uncomfortable, I would offer my seat. I think it's unfair that the article says that Brits won't offer their seats. Lets face it, how many tube carriages are full of Brits? I remember about 20+ years ago, a male colleague of mine telling me that he offered his seat to a pregnant woman. Her reply was "I`m pregnant, not effing disabled"
Baldric - // When she was pregnant either I or a group of friends/neighbours
made sure she didn't have to use Public Transport.
We all looked after each other. //
Then your wife was fortunate, at least as far as support during her pregnancy went.
Through circumstances, not all women are that fortunate, but that doesn't mean that a little chivalry can't be shown, even in 2018.
Plus, the small print will advise that a ticket does not guarantee you a seat - unless you are 'being a man!' about it.
made sure she didn't have to use Public Transport.
We all looked after each other. //
Then your wife was fortunate, at least as far as support during her pregnancy went.
Through circumstances, not all women are that fortunate, but that doesn't mean that a little chivalry can't be shown, even in 2018.
Plus, the small print will advise that a ticket does not guarantee you a seat - unless you are 'being a man!' about it.
I would offer my seat to a person older than me who looked as though they needed it.....actually I would offer my seat to anyone who looked as though they needed it......but a fit, healthy pregnant woman....moreover one who needs to wear a badge because her pregnancy isn't showing.....well why would I?
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