Folk won't be forced to talk to people with a #tube_chat badge - so if you're one of those negative Nellies, just give your head a wobble.
I'd be stressed out by it happening.Have some basic consideration for others trapped in a box with you.pic.twitter.com/6OFALb0NpK
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if you can't handle hearing people in a city of 8.6mil, then that really isn't my fault. Chatting != shouting/loud talking.
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Of course it is. You can just respect the current norm where people read, text, listen to headphones, think own thoughts.
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and the social norm evolves. It really seems that you may just want people to do as you wish, rather than their own thing
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I'm a classical liberal. My whole ethos is people doing their own thing as long as it doesn't affect anyone else.
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also, you want to study? Great. Perhaps I want to talk. There's ways we can do both without causing problems for each other.
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@AdamTurnbulluk Not a radical concept. If it disturbs no-one - acceptable behaviour in a confined space. Impacts others - don't do it. -
I'm with Helen on this. I don't want anyone to speak to me on the tube. Even the Mrs. (can I be un-muted now?)
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then avoid picking the badge up
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Oh I will definitely not pick it up. Maybe you're right about this. Its for the few who want to talk.
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I'd really dislike it if there was loads of noise, but I can manage a bit of quiet chatter. It'd be more like the north
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I hate the noise. Can be so loud. And usually obnoxious conversations.
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