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Gwangjuboy



Joined: 08 Jul 2003
Location: England

PostPosted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 7:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Swiss James wrote:

When were you last in England?

Examples of things I've seen on buses in England but not Korea:
People getting blowjobs on the back seat.
People shutting all the windows, setting some newspapers on fire, then getting off.
Lads getting ready to fight each other by tearing makeshift knifes out of beer cans.


I would say they are examples of rude passengers, not rude bus drivers. However, as a Brit I concur with your experiences. Groups of teenagers who flagrantly ignore the no smoking signs really annoy me. In my hometown I have come across a few rude bus drivers too. Sadly, they tend to be of South Asian descent.
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Swiss James



Joined: 26 Nov 2003
Location: Shanghai

PostPosted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 4:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gwangjuboy wrote:
Swiss James wrote:

When were you last in England?

Examples of things I've seen on buses in England but not Korea:
People getting blowjobs on the back seat.
People shutting all the windows, setting some newspapers on fire, then getting off.
Lads getting ready to fight each other by tearing makeshift knifes out of beer cans.


I would say they are examples of rude passengers, not rude bus drivers. However, as a Brit I concur with your experiences. Groups of teenagers who flagrantly ignore the no smoking signs really annoy me. In my hometown I have come across a few rude bus drivers too. Sadly, they tend to be of South Asian descent.


Yes, they are rude passengers, I was just trying to counter the Postman Pat image that tzechuk was giving of public transport back home to be honest.
As for the South Asian drivers, it's not something I've noticed- but hazarding a guess at their attitude, how many times a day do you think someone calls them a 'paki'?
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Gwangjuboy



Joined: 08 Jul 2003
Location: England

PostPosted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 8:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Swiss James wrote:

As for the South Asian drivers, it's not something I've noticed- but hazarding a guess at their attitude, how many times a day do you think someone calls them a 'paki'?


It's something I have not witnessed on a bus. I think it's more likely that they are normally stern anyway. I have some Indian friends, and I was lucky enough to be invited to their houses on occasion. The fathers were stern even in those situations. It's a cultural influence in my opinion. However, as they are in the UK they should try and respond politely when someone says thank you when alighting from their buses. It's a part of our culture. After all, I bow when I greet Koreans, and show more reverence to elders than I perhaps usually would in the UK.
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