People on the tube today are out of control. A pregnant woman had to offer another pregnant woman her seat because nobody was getting up. 

I have only spoken to people on the tube a handful of times even though I take it every day. It's not really the done thing.
http://now-here-this.timeout.com/2014/07/31/the-ultimate-guide-to-tube-etiquette-20-things-you-need-to-know-to-be-a-good-commuter/ …
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ok this explains why last timeI chatted to the lady next to me on the tube who was crying she stopped crying (out of surprise?!).
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Maybe also because you were being caring!


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I had just said bye to someone for a long time, and we were both (well I was semi) crying

. I think these tube rules are similar for Melbourne, except I just like being annoying 

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That's cute! I doubt you were annoying — you probably made her day.
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