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 â„–193496[Quote]

In my country you are expected to give away your seating place in the bus if there's old woman (sometime old man) standing near you

That's unironically a thing, and it is real. You often have conflicts if not doing so, sometime even fistfight would start

In Moscow it's rare, but other cities - buckle up, buddy

 â„–193499[Quote]

i forgot to turn off vpn

 â„–193500[Quote]

>>193496 (OP)
>>193499
Same in Poland.

 â„–193504[Quote]

I think that's standard in all civilized countries? There are signs on busses and trains that says "Please show respect" with a sign of a pregnant woman and crippled man. Niggers too lazy to stand.

 â„–193505[Quote]

>>193496 (OP)
>webm
What's happening there?

 â„–193506[Quote]

>>193496 (OP)
I think it also rare in many modern cities. When I used public transport regularly I was so tired, that I just closed my eyes and pretended to go asleep. But in one of the times someone always rubbed against my leg in a filled bus. I opened my eyes and saw a girl, I thought why is she's getting so close and closed my eyes again. After a while I looked at her again and saw that her tummy was irregular, looked like early stages of pregnancy which I didn't notice from the first glance. I immediately freed the place for her, feeling really ashamed.

 â„–193507[Quote]

>>193504
To be fair some old people just expect you to free the place for them. I don't mind freeing the place for someone who struggles to walk/stand or has heavy bags, is pregnant etc. But sometimes it's just a completely healthy old woman in her late 50s or early 60s who comes to you and DEMANDS to get the place.
>>193505
Churka activities.
>Two bearded drivers could not share a parking space and decided to settle the situation in a duel

>A conflict right in the courtyard of a residential building in Irkutsk smoothly turned into a shootout. There were children running around and people sitting nearby, but the duelists were not deterred.

 â„–193510[Quote]

I just stand while on the train/bus 99.9% of the time because i can only sit down if the seat next to me is empty, and that never happens unless i'm going home after 5:00 pm

 â„–193513[Quote]

>>193507
>>A conflict right in the courtyard of a residential building in Irkutsk

Why didn't you prevent this, Pavel?

 â„–193514[Quote]

>>193510
When I got back home from work on a bus, I could take a seat sometimes. Because I couldn't get into first two buses after 18:00, because there were too many people in them. So the 3rd and the 4th ones usually have more free space.

 â„–193862[Quote]

>>193507
Is it normal to go around carrying a gun in Ruskland?

 â„–193876[Quote]

Same in germoney

Standing up is good for you, it will help to distribute your fat rolls more evenly

 â„–193890[Quote]

>>193862
Yes, if it is a traumatising weapon, which means metal in bullets changed to rubber and the barrel isn't smooth to prevent it from shooting normal bullets.



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