I wouldn't give up my seat for a fatty>If everyone were to give up their seat to an overweight person then we'd never get a seat ourselves.
Then be a gentleman and give it up for a woman, regardless of her shape. Solved.
Then be a gentleman and give it up for a woman, regardless of her shape. Solved.
Totally pointless if my experience coming home earlier today is anything to go by. Lady with baby in arms got onto the tube at Oxford Circus, all 4 people in the "reserved for those in need" seats by the doors offered their places immediately ! Londoners not as rude as generally made out to be ....
its a worrying sign that in the 21st century we apparently need an app to tell wether or not a woman is pregnant.
god only knows how we did it before grandmaster jobs showed us the way of relying on a mobile phone for everything.
But people seem unsure if some are pregnant or just fat... This covers both bases under the same reason.I wouldn't give up my seat for a fatty![]()
Mostly serious... mostly...Not sure if serious. But if you are... why?
What's to stop the fat and lazy using the app though?Developers didn't think this through at all.
its a worrying sign that in the 21st century we apparently need an app to tell wether or not a woman is pregnant.
god only knows how we did it before grandmaster jobs showed us the way of relying on a mobile phone for everything.
its a worrying sign that in the 21st century we apparently need an app to tell wether or not a woman is pregnant.
god only knows how we did it before grandmaster jobs showed us the way of relying on a mobile phone for everything.
But people seem unsure if some are pregnant or just fat... This covers both bases under the same reason.
Mostly serious... mostly...
As above - Covers both bases and avoids insulting the fatty if it turns out they're not pregnant... or you looking silly because you can't tell.
Also covers the rarer case, where they actually are pregnant but are also too fat for it to 'show', that you'd notice - Had a girl at work like that once. I was lucky in that she told me straight away, but a lot of co-workers put their feet in it!
On a sidenote, does my nut when women grab the seat right in front of you. Because you know, they're a woman.I've been standing on the tube, down the ram-packed aisle and the person sitting directly in front of me vacates the seat. Etiquette dictates that seat is mine to take, or offer. But no, I've had women practically shove me aside before I've even had the chance to offer it and sit down. How rude.
Ah, but what if she's too polite to ask?But if I'm unsure then I'll wait for her to ask.
I assume, given the indignant responses from the non-pregnant ones I have mistaken, that they'd not be so polite in demanding you surrender your hard-won seat anyway... in which case it's kinder on your sanity and your ears to just take the car!!Rather than be embarrassed at mistaking an overweight lady for someone who is pregnant (it wouldn't embarrass me at all - it's would only embarrass them for putting themselves in that position) it's simpler to wait for the lady in need to politely make her situation known either with a badge, or simply asking the nearest person if they wouldn't mind vacating their seat.
Ah, but what if she's too polite to ask?![]()