Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it isn't rude, but don't that thing some of you do where you stare and make passive aggressive comments indicating you expect adults to give up their seat for your precious snowflake![]()
I always let little kids and families sit, whether it’s the bus, metro, whatever. Kids are little, are just learning balance, get smushed by bigger passengers all around them, and are more prone to freak outs. Their parents are holding and managing more stuff. You’re a grown person with none of these challenges. Unless you have some reason that you need to sit, please get up for families.
I will never give up a seat for a child. Ridiculous.
Would you give up a seat for a pregnant woman?
What about a woman with a baby?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I've ridden this shuttle with a 2 year old, and I still wouldn't put her in one of the seats at the start of boarding - because the chances that we are one of the 4 people most in need of those seats are low.
OP here who was riding with my kids. If I was with only one kid then sure no problem - I could probably handle the stroller, bag and hold on to my kid to make sure they didn't fall. But I was riding with two kids while pregnant. I figured that would give me some leeway in getting a seat for one of us, preferably the 2 year old. But nope, completely able-bodied adults just sat and watched as my 2 year old flopped around the shuttle.
Why on earth did you become pregnant again if you can't ably manage the two children you already have? It's breeders like you that are destroying the earth, and no one needs to discomfit themselves to accommodate your poor family planning choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I've ridden this shuttle with a 2 year old, and I still wouldn't put her in one of the seats at the start of boarding - because the chances that we are one of the 4 people most in need of those seats are low.
OP here who was riding with my kids. If I was with only one kid then sure no problem - I could probably handle the stroller, bag and hold on to my kid to make sure they didn't fall. But I was riding with two kids while pregnant. I figured that would give me some leeway in getting a seat for one of us, preferably the 2 year old. But nope, completely able-bodied adults just sat and watched as my 2 year old flopped around the shuttle.
Ha! I have 3 kids (4.5, 2.5, <1) and was travelling alone with them (in emergency circumstances, before you judge) and did exactly what the PP suggested for 35X and the driver told me I couldn't have the stroller open... So, there's that. No one gave me a seat either, PP, and it totally sucked and my 4.5 year old fell on someone, because I could not carry my <1, hold on to my 2.5 year old, hold on to my 4.5 year old and hold on myself. 2 of the seats were taken by people who needed them. 2 of them were absolutely not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I've ridden this shuttle with a 2 year old, and I still wouldn't put her in one of the seats at the start of boarding - because the chances that we are one of the 4 people most in need of those seats are low.
OP here who was riding with my kids. If I was with only one kid then sure no problem - I could probably handle the stroller, bag and hold on to my kid to make sure they didn't fall. But I was riding with two kids while pregnant. I figured that would give me some leeway in getting a seat for one of us, preferably the 2 year old. But nope, completely able-bodied adults just sat and watched as my 2 year old flopped around the shuttle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it isn't rude, but don't that thing some of you do where you stare and make passive aggressive comments indicating you expect adults to give up their seat for your precious snowflake![]()
I always let little kids and families sit, whether it’s the bus, metro, whatever. Kids are little, are just learning balance, get smushed by bigger passengers all around them, and are more prone to freak outs. Their parents are holding and managing more stuff. You’re a grown person with none of these challenges. Unless you have some reason that you need to sit, please get up for families.
I will never give up a seat for a child. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it isn't rude, but don't that thing some of you do where you stare and make passive aggressive comments indicating you expect adults to give up their seat for your precious snowflake![]()
I always let little kids and families sit, whether it’s the bus, metro, whatever. Kids are little, are just learning balance, get smushed by bigger passengers all around them, and are more prone to freak outs. Their parents are holding and managing more stuff. You’re a grown person with none of these challenges. Unless you have some reason that you need to sit, please get up for families.
I will never give up a seat for a child. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it isn't rude, but don't that thing some of you do where you stare and make passive aggressive comments indicating you expect adults to give up their seat for your precious snowflake![]()
I always let little kids and families sit, whether it’s the bus, metro, whatever. Kids are little, are just learning balance, get smushed by bigger passengers all around them, and are more prone to freak outs. Their parents are holding and managing more stuff. You’re a grown person with none of these challenges. Unless you have some reason that you need to sit, please get up for families.
I will never give up a seat for a child. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it isn't rude, but don't that thing some of you do where you stare and make passive aggressive comments indicating you expect adults to give up their seat for your precious snowflake![]()
I always let little kids and families sit, whether it’s the bus, metro, whatever. Kids are little, are just learning balance, get smushed by bigger passengers all around them, and are more prone to freak outs. Their parents are holding and managing more stuff. You’re a grown person with none of these challenges. Unless you have some reason that you need to sit, please get up for families.
Anonymous wrote:In what circumstances? If there were a lot of children who needed seats, or other people, I would put the child in my lap if possible. Use ABC. Always Be Considerate.
Anonymous wrote:No, it isn't rude, but don't that thing some of you do where you stare and make passive aggressive comments indicating you expect adults to give up their seat for your precious snowflake![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about the 35x shuttle, that thing has like 4 seats total. No, I would not put a kid on one of those unless there was absolutely no one in need of it, which is unlikely.
UGHHH I was just on this shuttle with my 2 and 4 year old and I am pregnant. Of course we were the last to board (waiting for gate checked luggage on the tarmac) and nobody gave us a seat. I was fine with standing but my 2 year old doesn't have the best balance, plus I had a stroller and a roller bag that I had to balance as well. It was pretty much a sh*t show. My 4 year old kept asking why other people had seats and we didn't. I wanted to say because they are a-holes who won't give their seats up for a toddler but refrained from saying so.
I've been in a situation like this, and I just ask people nicely if they woudln't mind sparing a seat so my kids can sit. Never had someone say no. If there are priority seats, I ask at those first since those are designated for small children/etc.