Author Topic: Transit Culture  (Read 1268 times)

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Re: Transit Culture
« Reply #60 on: June 29, 2017, 10:41:44 pm »
Well, it was a kind of dance.  I'd love to see more public dialogue on the subway.  I would do it, but it's embarrassing to people.  When I get a chance, though, I talk.

(shudder).  I'm sorry, but I do not want to talk on the bus/skytrain, especially in the morning when I"m still gearing myself up for the social interaction required at my job, minimal though it may be.  I can be charming, friendly, helpful and funny - but as an introvert, this takes some effort so I like to avoid it as long as possible.   My sister and my daughter, both chatty in the morning, drive me crazy.  I get up an hour before them when they visit, praying that they'll sleep long enough for two cups of coffee, alone with my thoughts and my invisible, quiet and avoidable internet acquaintances.