lol, i was looking at stomp and i saw quite a few people kpkb about people not giving up seats. lol i tink everyone has their reasons. like me last time, i sometimes forget to give up my seat. i wont sit unless there are many seats available.
now, i always sit when there is a space and.. well.. i would like to give my space up but sometimes, im just too tired. man, i wish that "young sick people" like me can be added to the sign "please give up your seat to those who need it more". come on lah, on lousier days young sick people like me cannot catch their breath after awhile one ok? and whats more, you see girls that make you even more breathless (lol jk, jeremy dun anyhow tok). add a weak leg in and you get reasons for a seat.
without this sign, young sick people will always get stared at when they NEED a seat. why? coz most people think young people = people who must stand. but that is not totally true.
ok, people dont stare when i take a seat, but they start staring when someone on the sign gets on the train and they are standing near me. hey, its not just one person stare one ok.. when the train has no seats left but people can still see the opposite row, can be like 4-5 stare one hor. and the ironic thing is, they will choose to stare until one person gives up their seat. why? cannot give up their own seat? must stare until ppl uncomfortable?
i think there are also other commuters that need to be added to the sign. like "super tired workers" or "other sick people". people usually dont think about this before posting on stomp.
people who kpkb probably thinks the world is very healthy and everyone, except those on the sign, has to stand.
but of course there are those who really dont need it, and know they should give up their seat, and dont do it.
luckily trips to the hospital arent so frequent now and i will most probably be taking taxi too.
(no i wasnt featured on stomp LOL and take a look at http://talkback.stomp.com.sg/forums/showthread.php?t=27720 though its abit diff from what im talking about here)
Sunday, August 17, 2008
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