Happens sometimes when you're in a public transportation you give your seat to someone else, that's cute, nice, and good manners, well the question that popped in my head a while ago then I forgot all about it, then a certain act in front of me raised the questions and the exclamation marks that were sleeping inside my head, the act was as follows:
2 females entered the metro together, the young one raced to sit, but then looking at the other lady, she told her, no sit, I thought you were someone my age!!!!
So the question is as follows; are there certain rules to be followed on seating people? Are there specific criteria that should be in the people who are gonna sit? Or the people who stand and offer their seats for others, what are your guiding lines?
Is it age?? Carrying a child? Having some sort of a disability? Looking sick? Fainting? What is it????
But then I remembered a situation that has repeated many times in front of me. People who ask whose getting off at the nearest stop!!!!!!!! And something else, a friend of mine was ruddily asked to give up their chair for someone else!!!!!!!! But the shocking one was a woman who fought with a guy to make him give her his seat, with no previous knowledge of who he is, or that maybe he's tired or so, she started yelling and shouting about how he's no manners at all.
So again the question is still there, are there any rules for seating people in public transportation, are there criteria that would make a person qualified for a seat.
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