I am a regular traveler of public transportation each day.
Every morning between 7:15 and 7:30 I get to the bus stop to wait for my bus to take me to the train station.
I hate to hold up the bus, so before I leave the house I make sure that I have my bus pass accessible within reach each morning for when the bus get there.
As I approached the bus stop I usually meet at least 3 to 4 people standing waiting for the bus, whether the bus is on time or running late I tried to make conversation with people sometimes and asked how long they been waiting for the bus.
Some answered that they been standing their about ten to fifteen minutes.
Usually its always the female who have two bags in hand waiting patiently.
What I don't under is that we can see the bus approaching us from a distance and as soon as the bus stops in front of us and we board the bus that same person who was awaiting for the bus ten to fifteen minutes before it approached, boards the bus and is now looking for their pass holding up the next three to four people behind them.
For me this doesn't make any sense at all, if you know that you'll need your pass why not get it ready ahead of time.
Perhaps these people never heard of "prepare today for a better tomorrow.
" I can understand if its an elderly person, but young folks tend not to be alert of what going around and things that they do.
Every morning between 7:15 and 7:30 I get to the bus stop to wait for my bus to take me to the train station.
I hate to hold up the bus, so before I leave the house I make sure that I have my bus pass accessible within reach each morning for when the bus get there.
As I approached the bus stop I usually meet at least 3 to 4 people standing waiting for the bus, whether the bus is on time or running late I tried to make conversation with people sometimes and asked how long they been waiting for the bus.
Some answered that they been standing their about ten to fifteen minutes.
Usually its always the female who have two bags in hand waiting patiently.
What I don't under is that we can see the bus approaching us from a distance and as soon as the bus stops in front of us and we board the bus that same person who was awaiting for the bus ten to fifteen minutes before it approached, boards the bus and is now looking for their pass holding up the next three to four people behind them.
For me this doesn't make any sense at all, if you know that you'll need your pass why not get it ready ahead of time.
Perhaps these people never heard of "prepare today for a better tomorrow.
" I can understand if its an elderly person, but young folks tend not to be alert of what going around and things that they do.
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