Anonymous wrote:Staying for a few days with extended family. One of my pet peeves is when the kids (teens and tweens) remain on couches when there is no other place to sit. When my MIL or FIL walk in a room and there are no seats, I offer them mine. Meanwhile, I have to sit on the floor while an 11 yo and 16 yo chill on the couch with iPads. I think it's disrespectful and I'm annoyed and the various parents should correct them. Your thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:once you get to be 40ish all people are non-able bodied. Hurts like hell to get up, back hurts sitting on the floor, everything aches. You must be young.Anonymous wrote:I don't think kids should give up seats for all adults but I do think they should give up seats for elderly or non-able bodied people.
Anonymous wrote:+1 to kids giving up seats for adults.
Call me old-fashioned, but I also like men giving up seats for women. Like if you're at a bar and there aren't enough chairs. The men stand while the women sit. I think it's a nice, gentlemanly thing to do.
and holding doors. Definitely hold the door.
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of that would depend on the age + health of the adult.
Some kids are just too absorbed in their electronics to even notice when another person has entered the room.
Anonymous wrote:People cannot tell for sure if a woman is pregnant or simply fat.
If the latter, they fear offending the woman.
Same for the elderly. Some kind gesters get shot down with "I am not that old!" while others complain "no one give me their seat."
What is a transit stranger to do?
Anonymous wrote:People cannot tell for sure if a woman is pregnant or simply fat.
If the latter, they fear offending the woman.
Same for the elderly. Some kind gesters get shot down with "I am not that old!" while others complain "no one give me their seat."
What is a transit stranger to do?
Anonymous wrote:People cannot tell for sure if a woman is pregnant or simply fat.
If the latter, they fear offending the woman.
Same for the elderly. Some kind gesters get shot down with "I am not that old!" while others complain "no one give me their seat."
What is a transit stranger to do?