When this happens, will you give your seat to the pregnant woman or to the uncle?
I used to brush a netizen on Zhihu to describe her experience. Her legs and feet are a little inconvenient. When the two aunts got on the bus, they stood beside her and said loudly, "Young people nowadays have wasted their college time and have no quality. They don't even know how to give their seats to the elderly. "
Aunt said: hey, I can't say for sure.
At that time, the girl had a colleague riding with her. She was pregnant and sat behind her, but because of her young age, she could hardly tell. I couldn't help quarreling with that aunt, saying that we didn't sit in the old, weak and sick seats. Why did you give up your seat?
Giving up one's seat and respecting the old and loving the young are the traditional virtues of our country.
I remember that when I was pregnant, when I took the bus, people basically gave up their seats. Even if no one gives me a seat for a while, the flight attendant will shout for it. However, when I take the subway, fewer people will give up their seats. It's probably a long distance by subway, and everyone is tired.
On the subway, the aunts and uncles rightfully condemned it, which is a bit of a term often used on the Internet: moral kidnapping.
Of course, this is only a few phenomena. Many old people don't want to disturb young people. I often give my seat to some old people in the car, and they all say, no, no, I'll stop for two stops and get off at once.
Sometimes when I take my son by bus, my son will stand up and give up his seat when he sees the old man coming up. Many old people will also kindly say: no, don't fall.
In fact, if we all have empathy and look at each other's hardships, we should give up our seats. If no one gives up his seat, we don't need to be angry. Not only others are comfortable, but we are also happy.
Although it is a small seat, it also reflects the living conditions of the whole person.