I’m curious what do you think: is it normal for a man to give up on his seat in the bus to a woman?
Most of the people consider this a gentleman’s behavior. but lately it seems like most of the gentlemen are gone. don’t get me wrong: I wouldn’t have a problem standing up in the bus: I’m young and I can deal with it. But when I see men sitting on the chair and poor old ladies sitting right next to them it gets on my nerves. the other day I even saw a woman with a small child next to her standing up while both men and young women were sitting on the chair. it’s uncomfortable for us adults to go by bus standing up…imagine how it must be for a child especially if there’s a large crowd in the bus. such acts show lack of education if you would ask me.
Plus let me tell you about something that I experienced a few days ago: I was going home using the subway and I saw a free chair and headed towards it. just when I was about to sit down a man came to may asking me to allow him to stay there because he was tired. well I was tired too but still I allowed him to do that.I found it rude but nothing surprises me these days when it comes to people’s behavior.
still I think that at least in certain conditions a man should give up on his seat to a woman especially if she’s pregnant or has a child with her. But still I don’t lose hope and I don’t consider all the gentlemen to be gone. There are people who still follow these rules if I could call them like this
I’m curious to hear your opinions on this matter
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yes all men should do so but only gentlemen are honorable to offer their seats for pregnant women.
You can see gentlemen or not when you are in public buses / train.
I see that students are well behaved then adults.
The adults pretend to be sleeping, writing, reading or talking on the phone.
you can see gulity looks on men's faces in such situations. they behave like kids that did something bad
I think it a serious matter either seat should be left alone for woman or not but I think man must not should left the seat because it is women's duty why they travel in such public transports that have no seats for women.
Buses must be separate for women so that with women no one could make any uncivilized trick sitting in the bus. I think women must not travel in those buses that have no seats for women.
But this is really nothing new. A number of countries around the world already have women-only transport.
Here's everything you need to know about how segregated travel is going for them:
India has introduced a number of women-only trains in Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta and Chennai. The brightly-coloured coaches were widely seen as a big hit. When the trains stop, male inspectors guide men away from the carriage doors. If any don’t comply, they’re forced to pay a fine and can be taken to a police station.
In 2010, a group of angry women took matters into their own hands and forced men using the carriages to do sit-ups as punishment.
The Tehran metro subway reserves the last few carriages for women and has done for years. It has become an accepted part of the culture and is spreading to other forms of transport.
Talk about the 20th century generation. Day by day going children are loosing morals over what they say it's the 20th century. I get so perturbed by the behavior I see kids portraying in the name of being independent. There is no respect whatsoever for their elders that just do what they feel is right for them and this is very unfortunate. I thank God that where I come from there is a law that was published that all public vehicles should not have anyone standing up. Everyone who boards a vehicle should have a seat and not stand. That really saved a lot of women because they are the ones who used to suffer in this vehicles. You would find a woman with kids standing up, the bus is fully parked, and there is no one who is even willing to hold their kids for them it was a pathetic situation but that is no more. That does not mean that the youths have changed their behaviours, they still act like they are the ones who run the world and that should not be it, kids should be taught that at all times they are to respect their elders wherever they go or whatever they do. So finally to answer your question yes it is right for a man to go a a woman a seat that is being a gentleman. Even though nowadays men just don't act he way they should