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Is it inferior to take the subway without a seat?
Today, I took my children to early education, and it was after the rush hour, so there were not many people on the subway, but there were no seats. Children over three years old can stand by themselves, so there is no need to ask others to give up their seats. So I stood on the armrest in the middle of the carriage at will. Sitting there is a young man in his twenties, reading a Spanish textbook.

After standing for a minute or two, the young man looked up and said to me, can you stand somewhere else and block the light here? I asked him strangely, how can the subway car block the light during the day? The young man didn't speak and looked down at his book.

At this time, my child was attracted by him and asked me, what book did this big brother read? Where is Spain? I didn't know there was Spanish or anything. I have answered all these questions one by one, and personally feel that the speed and volume of speech are quite normal.

At this time, the young man was very angry and dropped the book. An old man next to me saw this situation and even accused me: "People are reading there, and you don't know that you are standing in another place. If you let the children stand there, they can't read. When they are mothers, they can't even look at their eyebrows. "

At this time, the young man suddenly broke out. "They don't have a good eye. They just want me to give up my seat to his children. Why don't you stand here? " Why don't you stand in front of the car? "

I told them that I didn't mean to let him give up his seat, but the young man was sneering and disdainful, and the old man was there to help me. I must stand somewhere else, not in front of this young man.

I don't understand why people are like this now, and they are not allowed to give up their seats. Are you not allowed to stand next to them?