A man complained on social media about a family of three taking up four seats on a crowded bus in Singapore. Other commenters defended the family, stating that it's understandable for them to use multiple seats to accommodate their belongings and young child. The original complaint sparked debate about entitled attitudes and social etiquette.
“You got nothing to do, is it?” — Singapore ans tell complainer that there’s nothing wrong with a family of 3 taking 4 seats on the bus
On the Complaint Singapore Facebook group page on Monday , the man wrote that he had taken theThe father and mother sat with their young daughter on her mother’s lap. Other group members, however, were quick to defend the family, with one man even saying he would praise them instead of complaining.Pet grooming company apologises after leaving wet dog shivering in cold water unattended for almost 20 minutes during livestream
Others agreed that it is better to put one’s belongings on seats rather than to block other passengers. Another called out the man, saying that an attitude like his would not make Singapore better.Others reprimanded the man for posting a picture on social media of the father, mother, and their child without their consent.Others criticized him for his entitled attitude, asking him where he expected the family to put their belongings. “You know how to count?” one asked sarcastically.
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