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Things you should never do on public transport

I mean during boarding and aligning especially when MRT's doors are closing ... :o-o:
I know what you are referring to - those mobile phone zombies. I was just kidding as I drew reference to that well-endowed woman SMRT commuter. LOL!
 
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Not taking care of personal hygiene -

Taking public transport probably means you'll expose your armpits to the world by holding on to the rail. So do yourself a favor and take a shower and put on some deodorant prior to your trip.
 
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Failing to let people off first -

Let people off first! You won't get on the train or tram any quicker. Instead, you're just causing more stress and chaos for everyone involved.
 
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Leg spreading -

Also known as manspreading, it's simply the worse. Public transport wasn't designed with personal space in mind, including long legs taking up space. So just close them!
 
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Inappropriate touching -

It might be a tight space, but your hands shouldn't go anywhere near the vicinity of someone's butt or intimate parts. The same goes for yourself!
 
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Inappropriate touching -

It might be a tight space, but your hands shouldn't go anywhere near the vicinity of someone's butt or intimate parts. The same goes for yourself!
Tiagong, SG Law dicate no touching anywhere other than hand de woh
 
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Putting your bags on the seat -

When it's empty, then fair enough. But when people are packed in like sardines, it's just rude to take up an extra seat. Keep your bag on your lap and let someone else sit down.
 
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Lack of spatial awareness -

There are always those people who are all arms and elbows. And if that's you, try to avoid it. You don't want to shove your elbow into someone's ribs.
 
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Farting -

Just because there are plenty of other people to blame it on, that doesn't mean it's ok. Oxygen levels are already low as it is.
 
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Putting your feet on the seat -

Seats are for sitting, not for putting up your feet. Not only are you taking up space, but you're also leaving the seat dirty.
 
Farting - Just because there are plenty of other people to blame it on, that doesn't mean it's ok. Oxygen levels are already low as it is.
I sometimes get the urge to "break wind" while using the stationary bicycle at my condo gym. On the last occasion, I tried to gently release a silent fart, but it was so loud that at least 4 other gym users looked up after my far from silent release. I could only blurt out sheepishly: "The stationary bike is in urgent need of oiling." LOL!
 
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Telling people to move down -

Of course, if you see that there are plenty of empty spaces, then tell people to move down. But don't yell at others to move down when it's clearly busy!
 
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