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| Do you / would you give your seat for an old Korean person on a bus? |
| Yes (always / almost always) - I respect Korean custom / I am a very kind person. |
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43% |
[ 30 ] |
| Yes (sometimes) - It depends on my mood. |
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7% |
[ 5 ] |
| Yes (sometimes) - It depends on how old / frail the person looks. |
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37% |
[ 26 ] |
| No (It's my seat and I'll sit down if I want to) |
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7% |
[ 5 ] |
| No (If I see anyone coming, I act innocent / give a blank stare / avoid eye contact) |
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1% |
[ 1 ] |
| No (If I see anyone coming, I pretend to sleep) |
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1% |
[ 1 ] |
| I never use Korean buses. |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
| Other (Please explain) |
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1% |
[ 1 ] |
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sesyeux
Joined: 20 Jul 2009 Location: king 'arrys
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Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:53 am Post subject: |
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| without exception. |
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Greekfreak

Joined: 25 May 2003
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Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:53 am Post subject: |
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| Sergio Stefanuto wrote: |
| Greekfreak wrote: |
| No, it's not I once yanked a middle schooler out of a reserved seat when I saw that some octogenarian (maybe even older) with a back problem got on the bus and the kid looked over and faked like he was sleeping--the bus was full. I swore a blue streak at him in Greek and he got the picture. He skulked off to the back with his near-empty backpack and stood up for the rest of his voyage. |
My hero.
You've no right to physically remove a child like that. Surely giving up your own seat would've sufficed? |
I was standing too, otherwise it would have been a moot point. |
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blackjack

Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Location: anyang
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Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:09 am Post subject: |
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| who doesn't? that's the question. |
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