Only a polite person can be a full-fledged and full-fledged member of society. Neither social status, nor poor health, nor experienced troubles give the right to be impolite or rude with others. There are rules of politeness that are familiar to us from childhood. And there are rules that we face as adults.
Instructions
Step 1
Do not rush to enter the salon first: let the elderly, women and children pass. If this happens, do not occupy the only free space.
Step 2
Remember, a polite person will always give way to a woman with a child, an old man, a disabled person or a mother-to-be.
Step 3
Do not put luggage (suitcases, backpacks, fishing rods or bulky bags) on the adjacent seat. This is a place for passengers, not for luggage.
Step 4
In rainy weather, do not place the umbrella on the seat. Position the umbrella so that it does not drip onto your fellow passengers and does not interfere with the passage of passengers.
Step 5
If you are standing on public transport, go to the middle of the cabin. Do not interfere with other passengers getting in and out, do not stand in the aisle.
Step 6
Respect the driver: if there are on-demand stops, call your stop loudly. Also, go to the exit in advance and prepare the money for the trip.
Step 7
Do not enter transport with a backpack on your back. It takes up a lot of space and interferes with other passengers. Take off your backpack while still on the street, and in transport put it next to you.
Step 8
Speak softly. Take care of the ears of your fellow travelers: do not swear or shout. Also, avoid talking about intimate topics.
Step 9
Do not carry dirty items into the vehicle. Don't eat ice cream or pasties. Also, avoid spicy-smelling foods like garlic croutons. Sucking on a candy or chewing on a chocolate bar won't hurt anyone, though.
Step 10
Behave the way you want other people to behave towards you.