Singaporeans Upset Over Passengers Propping Bare Feet on Bus

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Singaporeans Upset Over Passengers Propping Bare Feet on Bus
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Singaporeans express their outrage over passengers displaying uncivilized behavior by propping their bare feet up on bus seats.

“I gave the old man a hint by pointing at the signage, he ignored” — Singapore ans in an uproar over passengers propping bare feet up on bus

Why someone intended to do or make such disgusting, inconsiderate, and disrespectful behaviours as propping bare feet up on bus seats or occupying another seat beside one to place their own belongings is worth pondering and is indeed puzzling and worrisome to most public transport commuters. The idiom says, “Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you.” If everyone does this, we will have a smooth, pleasant, and safe journey.

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