so what's all the fuss over a badge about? you see a badge, you sit/stand next to the person, have a chat.
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Replying to @iamhamesh
No fuss at all if people can keep it to themselves. Suggested a carriage for people who want to talk.
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Replying to @iamhamesh
Sometimes they do but they get looks & tuts. More often I can read all the way to work & back w/out having to change carriage.pic.twitter.com/2yXJe3PR0q
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Replying to @HPluckrose
people already talk to each other, people use phones. trains aren't designed to be silent places.
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Replying to @iamhamesh
And yet we have this expectation of consideration from others. See the responses. See the norm actually on the tube.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
expectation is to be polite, not silent. your definition of consideration from others is to be silent because you like silence.
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Replying to @iamhamesh @HPluckrose
people should be able to have conversations with people at a normal volume like the majority do.
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Replying to @iamhamesh
Shld I read my book at a normal volume? If this becomes the norm, I might start doing that.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
you said people shouldn't make noise for no reason. having a conversation with someone isn't no reason. can you not see that?
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Its not a good enough reason to disturb everyone else. Maybe in exceptional circumstances. Comforting distressed person wld be.
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