Have you ever been on a bus or train and had to listen to someone obnoxiously chatting on his cell phone? Have you ever been pushed to the side or trampled on by rude passengers? Make it a point to not be that person.

Most people will have to use public transportation at some point, so take the time to learn proper etiquette. Even if you live in the suburbs and drive your own car, you’ll probably have to fly or ride a train eventually. Don’t be one of those people who leave other passengers cringing.

Bus Driver Arguing with Old Man, who shouted for being late – VIDEO

On the P4 going to the sixth form then this old man gets on the bus and starts shouting at the driver for being late, then the driver defends himself by shouting abuse. No one respects bus drivers who are sad as a hard job dealing with the public all day.

Unfortunately, one of the passenger filmed as soon as the argument broke out. It was the old guy going to the bus driver and shouting at him for being like 2 minutes late. Then the bus driver just didn’t like his attitude and argued back.

Passenger Manners while travelling on public transportation:

Anyone who lives in a big city has to deal with public transportation, so make it the most positive experience possible by showing good manners — even when others don’t. There is no point in mirroring bad behavior. Try to remember that when someone else is rude, you probably won’t have to see that person again after you get off the train or bus, so there is no point in making things worse with confrontation.

Always show good manners while riding public transportation. Showing ladylike or gentlemanly behavior shouldn’t be reserved for office and home. When you see someone struggling with mobility, stand up and let the person have your seat, offer assistance, and get out of the way if necessary.

Don’t inflict your noise on others. This includes loud talking, electronics, and singing. Hold off on long cell phone conversations until you reach your stop. You might have the coolest sounds in the world, but others have their own taste, and there’s a good chance they won’t appreciate yours. If you must listen to music, wear earbuds and keep the volume low enough so that only you can hear it.

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