Should young people still give up their seats when they are very sleepy and tired?

I think it depends more on the situation, not necessarily to let, but also not necessarily do not let the seat.

If it is really very sleepy and tired, on a day shift the whole person is almost dead, you can consider not to let the seat, but if you see on the bus is a limping disabled, he limped on the bus, the car all of a sudden, he stood all of a sudden open, he stood all of the way to stand steadily, staggering look, he looked around and found that there is no seat, you have to think of all the ways to pull the He looked around and realized that there was no seat, so he had to pull on the handrail as much as he could in an attempt to keep his body from falling down in this traveling car. And you are sitting next to this disabled person, you but if you can hold on to your seat for a little while longer, if you still have a few stops to go, I still hope you can give up your seat to him, because if he falls down in front of you, I think you will feel a little bit guilty too. If a mother who is several months pregnant is getting on the train, she pulls the handrail with one hand and touches the baby in her belly with the other, trying to give it a little sense of security, she looks around and there is no seat, so she leans against the handrail, pulls it tightly, and touches the baby in her belly with the other hand too, just in case an unexpected situation on the train will hurt her baby. I hope that if you can insist on the courage to get up and let the seat to the mother to sit, although you are very tired and sleepy, but I also believe that you are a kind person, do not want the mother and child in front of you what accident, you also hope that the child is safe and healthy birth, I know that you will give up the seat. We were born as a young man although very tired and sleepy, but we are also responsible and responsible people, in this case we can not let some of the hands and feet of the people, even the elderly, but if it is those who are disabled and pregnant, I hope that our young people should still let the seat.