see, this is what I thought!
Having one person next to you is normally completely fine but having people on both sides can be rather uncomfortable
It does vary a lot depending on the line.
People who sit in the aisle seat and/or with a bag on the seat next to them and resolutely stare down into their book/paper/phone/Kindle/whatever without making any effort to look up to see if anyone might need the seat they are blocking are proper bellends.
None of this matters, if you get a bus/tube more than like twice a week you just don’t care at all
Tube: Stay seated probably, won’t realistically be too long (or shuffle across like one seat)
Train: If it’s longer than next stop or so for me, then get up and go to the toilet, then sit back down elsewhere.
My commute is 45 mins of the tube. Which probably affects the question somewhat
I’ve got to go to fucking Acton for a job tomorrow lads. Acton. Gonna end up killing someone by the weekend
Bank job or a hit? Or is it all a bit hush hush?
It involves food and the internet so it’s probably my most peak dis jobby yet
I really hope you don’t act-on those impulses!
Thank you Ant, I hope Man United don’t lose by more than three goals or sothis weekend
Wow, that’s an unexpected but lovely sentimen… HEY! Wait a minute…
Managing the official Hamburglar twitter account?
Close it’s Grimace’s instagram
Alarmed more people wouldn’t help out the pregnant person clearly too shy to ask to sit down. Often it might be because the people sat can’t see them / haven’t noticed from reading / staring at phones, and would gladly jump up if it were brought to their attention.
Acton Baby!
Lights! Camera! Acton!
Fuming m9 looking at google maps it’s basically Balonz territory