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Sitting Next To Men On Public Transport
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I have noticed quite a few times (I live in a very ethically diverse area) that ladies, potentially of a different ethnic/cultural background, sitting on a bus but on the outside seat so people would have to ask them to move to be able to sit by them.
I wondered if it is some kind of a cultural thing that it is discourages that they sit next to a man on public transport as some kind of explanation.
I wondered if it is some kind of a cultural thing that it is discourages that they sit next to a man on public transport as some kind of explanation.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think thats just fairly typical human behaviour jenna - not confined to gender or background.
I have lost track of the number of people I have seen - ranging from white male teenagers through to black middle age women and all shades inbetween - who sit on the outside seat on an intercity train, and pile their luggage onto the neighbouring window seat. Its an obvious attempt at creating your own safety and comfort bubble.
The most obnoxious, in my anecdotal experience, has been the white middle-aged businessman, sitting in the outside seat, briefcase on the window seat, laptop claiming all the space on the communal table, loudly informing everyone else in the carriage via their mobile phone that they are "on their way" or that they had " a bloody great meeting" or some other such inconsequentiality that they feel so significant they have to share with the rest of us... :)
I have lost track of the number of people I have seen - ranging from white male teenagers through to black middle age women and all shades inbetween - who sit on the outside seat on an intercity train, and pile their luggage onto the neighbouring window seat. Its an obvious attempt at creating your own safety and comfort bubble.
The most obnoxious, in my anecdotal experience, has been the white middle-aged businessman, sitting in the outside seat, briefcase on the window seat, laptop claiming all the space on the communal table, loudly informing everyone else in the carriage via their mobile phone that they are "on their way" or that they had " a bloody great meeting" or some other such inconsequentiality that they feel so significant they have to share with the rest of us... :)
ha LG, on my last train trip 3 of us had booked seats, and some idiot did just the same thing to us (in our booked seats!) ok so he was allowed 1 seat, but had all his stuff spread out. We had to listen to him talking on his mobile for BIt but when he stopped we compensated by talking about periods and girl stuff loudly
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