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Etiquette on Buses and other Public Transport

Wednesday Aug 13, 2008

Traveling on buses or any other form of public transport requires respect for other passengers and for the driver of the conveyance.

Q : Who enters a bus, (subway, tram, streetcar, or a train) first? Who leaves first?

A: The man steps aside to allow the woman he is with to enter a public conveyance first. He does not step aside to allow other women to enter, although he will be alert to elderly or infirm women or men who may be at a disadvantage in the crowd.

When leaving the vehicle, the man gets out first so that he is in a position to assist the woman.

Try to have the exact fare, or at least enough coins so that the driver doesn’t need to change notes.

On the Bus

  • Respect the bus driver and don’t distract him.
  • Place your bags etc on your lap or under the seat. Let disabled, elderly or pregnant passengers use their reserved seating areas, usually located at the front and near the exits of the bus.
  • Manage your children. Remove them from strollers, and fold the stroller and place out of the way.
  • Watch your noise level and language. Other people don’t want to hear your loud conversation, music, and video games. Use earphones with electronic equipment to keep sound at a moderate volume.

Offering your arm

Friday Jul 18, 2008

Question : When does a man offer his arm to a woman?

Answer : If a man and a woman are walking together in a crowd, the man offers his arm to the woman to prevent separation.

A man will also offer his arm, for example, to an older woman when she is crossing the street or climbing steps.

The man does not grip the woman’s arm and push her along ahead of him. He crooks his elbow and allows his companion to slip her hand through comfortably.

Women should not hang heavily on a man’s arm. Rest your arm, don’t let it hang, or drop,with the weight of your body.


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