The doors open, people start to rush out, while others are rushing in and you take one step in and just stand there like a lump of SHI*! WHY?!?!?!!? I understand if you are the last one in and choose to lean on the door but not when there are at least a dozen people behind you waiting to get on, that’s just plain old rude! This world does not revolve around you! Another thing is leaning on the middle pole. That pole was not meant for your AS*! I am so glad its Friday and I don’t have to deal with you rude fking people at least till Monday!
Why do you do this?
2007-03-23
03:28:42
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If you got something smart to say why don't you just go fk yourself! Thanx!
2007-03-23
09:57:45 ·
update #1
and by the way...i can tell by some of your answers that YOU are those annoying people who dont know how to MOVE the fk out my way!
2007-03-23
09:59:04 ·
update #2
AMEN
2007-03-23 04:42:08
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answered by Mary 5
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Easy....because we can get away with it. Not saying me personally, but as New Yorkers people get away with it.
If someone is going to confront a person about it, they take a risk that the person doing the blocking/leaning is a psycho and might do something deranged, which is why no one would dare go up into someone's face and say something.
You can take your chance on it but you might wind up in the front page of the Daily News in the process.
2007-03-23 12:53:47
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answered by ? 7
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This is why i leave an hour before rush hour , go out to eat after work and wait for the subway at 7pm
Still get jack offs who spead their legs wide open who sit next to me and give me no space
2007-03-25 13:59:54
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answered by tbo 1
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whilst i'm confident you will locate issues to ***** approximately while speaking with regard to the subway, i individually do no longer % to *****. you notice, I lived right here while it grew to become into undesirable! right this moment isn't something! decrease back interior the late 70s/early 80s you will possibly desire to attend an hour for a prepare with out tips approximately what grew to become into occurring. you will possibly desire to be on a prepare which replaced into yet another prepare and no person might enable you comprehend approximately it. you will possibly desire to provide up underground for virtually an hour and there may well be no info. ok, those issues take place each so often nonetheless, yet no longer virtually as regularly as they did. those was once consumer-friendly occurrences! decrease back then, on each occasion somebody grew to become into late, they might purely say "Oh, the subway..." and each physique might nod and comprehend. Oh, and decrease back then, there have been additionally stations precise next to one yet another, yet there grew to become into no thank you to flow with out having out of the station and paying back. And forget approximately transfers from a subway to a bus or a bus to a subway. it extremely is the place the term 2 Fare Zone comes from - you will possibly might desire to pay a 2nd fare! (No metrocards!) And the trains have been filthy! I propose they stank! no longer the folk on them, the trains themselves! They have been lined with graffiti, yet that grew to become into hardly the worst of it, they have been virtually in no way wiped sparkling. And we had historic trains working decrease back then. some have been outfitted interior the Nineteen Forties, and the latest ones have been from the early 60s. No, i do no longer ***** with regard to the subway right this moment. issues are plenty extra ideal right this moment, you haven't any longer any clue as to how plenty extra ideal!
2016-10-20 07:06:29
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answered by ? 4
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Because they want to be able to get out first during rush hour. It is just a part of living in a big city using mass transportation.
2007-03-23 04:56:23
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answered by Cookiekaikai 2
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a lot of time that ppl are rushing is c/ they want to make sure that they can get on the train c/ the doors close automatically and if ur not on when they close then ur assed out. yea and some ppl just rush to get a seat. it is rude but it could b a lot worse
2007-03-23 03:39:58
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answered by jasany316 2
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Don't think the person above understood your issue. People just feel that "ok, I got in, I can stop". I ALWAYS push them and say EXCUSE ME LOUDY (that makes the pushing ok with the big guy) when I go in just to let them know they are not the only person in the world.
2007-03-23 03:45:43
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answered by NYC_Since_the_90s 6
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Stop complaining. NYC subways are civil compared to Tokyo or Hong Kong.
2007-03-23 08:06:48
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answered by joe s 6
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you know, the first guy, who rode the first subway train, on the first day, over a hundred years ago had the exact same complaint! Think they'd do something about it by now!
2007-03-25 09:33:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it's NYC and not anywhere else. People do whatever they want as long as it's convenient to them. I agree with the pole thing. Again, people do whatever they want.
2007-03-23 03:46:30
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answered by justme 2
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Sounds like you need a nice relaxing weekend
2007-03-23 03:46:19
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answered by Anonymous
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