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Depends on what we mean by "old". If Gramps isn't wearing a suit or carrying a briefcase, he can have my seat. If Grams is hunched over like an ebi, she can have my seat.AssKissinger wrote:Caustic, not giving up your seat to old folks is fucking weak. Booooo hisssss
Caustic Saint wrote:gomichild wrote:Do you watch as a mother struggles up a flight of stairs with a pram and all her baggage?
Yes. Having children was her choice. Don't wanna do the work? Don't have kids.
gomichild wrote:Do you stand up for the old man on the train?
No. I'm not sitting in the senior seats, so he can go bug the people who are.
gomichild wrote:Do you just step over the person who has fallen in the street?
Depends - did they fall in a really funny way?
Caustic Saint wrote:gomichild wrote:Do you watch as a mother struggles up a flight of stairs with a pram and all her baggage?
Yes. Having children was her choice. Don't wanna do the work? Don't have kids.gomichild wrote:Do you stand up for the old man on the train?
No. I'm not sitting in the senior seats, so he can go bug the people who are.gomichild wrote:Do you just step over the person who has fallen in the street?
Depends - did they fall in a really funny way?
masamania sensei wrote:it's extreme free
Caustic Saint wrote:gomichild wrote:Do you watch as a mother struggles up a flight of stairs with a pram and all her baggage?
Yes. Having children was her choice. Don't wanna do the work? Don't have kids.gomichild wrote:Do you stand up for the old man on the train?
No. I'm not sitting in the senior seats, so he can go bug the people who are.gomichild wrote:Do you just step over the person who has fallen in the street?
Depends - did they fall in a really funny way?
gomichild wrote:It's actually snowing down in Shonen and I just got off the train and waited in line for a taxi because I was out debriefing (read drinking) with a cool Japanese lady...what astounds me is that none of the bastards in front of me in the taxi line offered me the chance to get a taxi first - I was the last one left at a deserted station in the pelting snow waiting!
Chivalry is dead.
This is a pen wrote:gomichild wrote:It's actually snowing down in Shonen and I just got off the train and waited in line for a taxi because I was out debriefing (read drinking) with a cool Japanese lady...what astounds me is that none of the bastards in front of me in the taxi line offered me the chance to get a taxi first - I was the last one left at a deserted station in the pelting snow waiting!
Chivalry is dead.
Yes!, this is very sad. Someone probably should have let you cut,
But it's also VERY sad that you expected it, and now you are calling them bastards for not offering.
Have you ever offered to a Man the same age as you to cut in the taxi line? (I am sure the answer is NO, so....... would it be OK if he was now on the message boards calling you a Bitch for not doing so?)
(Before you flame me, I am not calling YOU a Bitch, I am meaning to be much more general than that.)
I have been in similar situations (In a hurry to get home), And I have Just asked to share a taxi With someone who is headed in the same general direction, (They are normally happy to save a few Yen on splitting the Taxi Fare and they get a quick english Lesson out of it) and more often than not someone will either share or, in your case, they probably would have took notice and offered for you to bump up the line.
This is a pen wrote:gomichild wrote:It's actually snowing down in Shonen and I just got off the train and waited in line for a taxi because I was out debriefing (read drinking) with a cool Japanese lady...what astounds me is that none of the bastards in front of me in the taxi line offered me the chance to get a taxi first - I was the last one left at a deserted station in the pelting snow waiting!
Chivalry is dead.
Yes!, this is very sad. Someone probably should have let you cut,
But it's also VERY sad that you expected it, and now you are calling them bastards for not offering.
Have you ever offered to a Man the same age as you to cut in the taxi line? (I am sure the answer is NO, so....... would it be OK if he was now on the message boards calling you a Bitch for not doing so?)
(Before you flame me, I am not calling YOU a Bitch, I am meaning to be much more general than that.)
I have been in similar situations (In a hurry to get home), And I have Just asked to share a taxi With someone who is headed in the same general direction, (They are normally happy to save a few Yen on splitting the Taxi Fare and they get a quick english Lesson out of it) and more often than not someone will either share or, in your case, they probably would have took notice and offered for you to bump up the line.
Sharing: I don't get into a car with a MALE japanese I don't know. Any experience in sexual harassment, This is a pen? If not, you will probably gather it one day. and please don't tell me the "don't wear a mini skirt" story.
This is a pen wrote:Sharing: I don't get into a car with a MALE japanese I don't know. Any experience in sexual harassment, This is a pen? If not, you will probably gather it one day. and please don't tell me the "don't wear a mini skirt" story.
Just sit in the front seat.
vir-jin wrote:This is a pen wrote:Sharing: I don't get into a car with a MALE japanese I don't know. Any experience in sexual harassment, This is a pen? If not, you will probably gather it one day. and please don't tell me the "don't wear a mini skirt" story.
Just sit in the front seat.
I don't get into a car with a MALE japanese I don't know.
This is a pen wrote:vir-jin wrote:This is a pen wrote:Sharing: I don't get into a car with a MALE japanese I don't know. Any experience in sexual harassment, This is a pen? If not, you will probably gather it one day. and please don't tell me the "don't wear a mini skirt" story.
Just sit in the front seat.
I don't get into a car with a MALE japanese I don't know.
OK! Then don't, I was just offering some alternatives to standing in the taxi line all night in the cold.
Mels wrote:This is a pen wrote:vir-jin wrote:This is a pen wrote:Sharing: I don't get into a car with a MALE japanese I don't know. Any experience in sexual harassment, This is a pen? If not, you will probably gather it one day. and please don't tell me the "don't wear a mini skirt" story.
Just sit in the front seat.
I don't get into a car with a MALE japanese I don't know.
OK! Then don't, I was just offering some alternatives to standing in the taxi line all night in the cold.
You still dont get it. The alternative you offered is not an alternative! Maybe for you, if you are a male. Making that assumption, understand you never had to feel intimidated getting a car with a woman..there is a big difference for a female to get in a car with another male. Think smarter than that. Most woman have been taught this at a young age because of the possibility of something happening. Put your FEET in a womans shoes...perhaps walking a mile may help with understanding..
This is a pen wrote:
O.K. well then, Stand in Line and wait for your taxi.
Or.... Find another women in line and share a ride, or just ask to cut.
Or Walk, Ride a Bicycle, have a friend pick you up.
This is a pen wrote:http://www.coping.org/growth/accept.htm
gomichild wrote:Maybe an illustrative picture would help. Taken last night at the deserted station.
omae mona wrote:OMG. I missed this exciting thread until now. I wanted to offer my opinion on this sensitive topic, since half of you are totally, utterly wrong and need a good slap in the face. However, I decided instead I'll just use this space to increase my post count, since I heard you get a free set of FG luggage tags at 350 posts.
cstaylor wrote:Six pages and no one has asked how GC got home?
Gomichild - how did you get home?
cstaylor wrote:Six pages and no one has asked how GC got home?
Gomichild - how did you get home?
tatsujin wrote:Slight omoidashite moment from me: When I first arrived in Japan I got on a series of confusing trains from Nagoya to a little sleepy town called Minamisenju, where I was due to stay for the month's holiday.
Standing outside the station at about 12.30 am, that was the roughly the scene that greeted me - a rainy unwelcoming empty street, similar to the scene in the picture.
I had no idea where my hotel was and couldn't find any indication of of which direction to go. Still, as I sat on my suitcase underneath a shop front trying to hail a taxi, I thought, Fuck, I'm finally in Japan!
Anyway, ahem, apologies for the sidenote...
omae mona wrote:since half of you are totally, utterly wrong and need a good slap in the face
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