Things that make us angry on public transport
What
makes you angry on public transport?
What
are the rules for good manners on public transport?
Below are one person’s pet peeves about rude people on the subway or bus.
Standing in front of the door
When people stand in front of the door you
can’t get off the bus or train. We should not have to push past you to get to
the door. If you aren’t getting off you should stand some other place. Standing
in front of the door makes chaos when
people need to get off quickly.
Wearing backpacks
Backpacks use a lot of space when you don’t
take them off. There is a lot of potential
for hitting other passengers with your backpack as you go past them. Put it by
your side until you get off.
Taking all the space on the seats
When it is peak time (morning and late afternoon) there is not much room. If
you put your bag next to you then nobody else can sit down. Move over, hold
your bag in your arms. It is good manners or courtesy to make it easier for other people to sit down.
Talking loudly.
Talking on the bus or train isn’t the issue. The issue is talking on the
bus or the train like you are the only person there. When you talk on the phone,
keep in mind you’re on the bus, and maybe
no one else on the bus wants to hear all your conversation.
Untidy riders
You can be dirty at home. If you have to
eat something then be decent and
pick up your trash when you leave the bus. Other riders don’t want to have to
move your trash so they can sit down.
Try
to guess the meaning of the words in bold and match them with their closest
meaning from the choices in the right. Some of the answers are very close and
have similar meaning. The meaning of these words is how they are used in the
reading. Some of these words have different meanings in the dictionary
depending on how they are used.
The
answers are below the table.
pet peeves
|
A
|
1
|
Something in the future with good
possibility, will be valuable in the future
|
chaos
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B
|
2
|
The problem, the thing that is not
right/correct
|
potential
|
C
|
3
|
Good and respectful, opposite of rude
|
peak time
|
D
|
4
|
Don’t forget, keep thinking about, make a
note to do or remember something
|
courtesy
|
E
|
5
|
The busiest period/moments
|
the issue
|
F
|
6
|
Good manners, etiquette, respectful
|
keep in mind
|
G
|
7
|
No control, opposite of calm
|
decency
|
H
|
8
|
Things that make you angry/annoyed/unhappy
|
A=8, B=7, C=1, D=5, E=6, F=2, G=4, H=3
Some example sentences using the new words or phrases from the
meaning of how they are used in the reading to help you understand better.
My biggest pet peeve is people who talk loudly when I am trying to sleep.
The storm made a lot of chaos.
She is a good piano player. She
has a lot of potential.
Chuseok is the peak time for travel in Korea.
It is a good courtesy to introduce your name when
you first meet someone new.
The issue these days is global warming.
Please keep in mind that the test will be on Monday.
He is an honest and decent man. He always does the correct
thing.
Some questions using the new words/phrases. Try to use the
words/phrases in your answer.
What are your pet peeves on the subway/bus? Why?
When is the traffic and public
transport chaotic in your city?
What is the peak time for drinking and having fun
where you live?
What is good courtesy on the public transport where
you live?
What are the biggest issues on
public transport where you live? Why?
What should a foreigner keep in mind when visiting your
country/city?
How can we teach young children
decent manners?
Describe your potential?