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How to Be Considerate on Public Transport
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Being considerate on public transport is important as it can help make the journey more comfortable and pleasant for everyone involved. Here are some tips to help you be considerate while using public transport: 1. Be punctual: Make sure you arrive at the station or bus stop on time so that you don't keep others waiting. 2. Move quickly: Once you board the vehicle, move quickly to your seat or standing spot so that others can also board easily. 3. Offer your seat: If you see someone who is elderly, pregnant, or disabled, offer them your seat. 4. Keep your bags in check: Make sure your bags or backpacks are not taking up too much space and are not obstructing the aisle. 5. Avoid loud noises: Keep your voice down and avoid making loud noises that may disturb others. 6. Keep your phone on silent: Make sure your phone is on silent or vibrate mode so that it doesn't disturb others. 7. Mind your hygiene: Maintain good hygiene by covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze, and avoid eating food with strong smells. 8. Respect personal space: Give others enough space and avoid crowding or standing too close to someone if it's not necessary. 9. Exit gracefully: When it's time to exit, make sure you don't push or shove others and wait patiently for your turn. Remember, being considerate on public transport can make a big difference to everyone's experience, and it's a small effort that can have a positive impact on others.
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