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 @HPluckrose
if you want to read a book that is fine, but you can't expect people to be unnecessarily silent for you.
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Replying to @iamhamesh
Of course not. If you need to speak, you must. If you don't need to & ppl are reading/working/enjoying peace, don't disturb them.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
what? people don't have conversations with other people without a purpose. OTT noise and music is a no, conversations are fine.
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Replying to @iamhamesh
For the people having them. For everyone else its noise which intrudes upon them.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
which would be a problem if trains were silent zones, but they are not. what do you do in any environment that is not your home?
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Whatever is suited to it. You seem to think many ppl want conversations on the tube. Its not the norm or there wldn't be campaign
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