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GUY ASKS IF DON’T USE PHONE INSIDE MRT, THEN WHERE SHOULD HE STARE AT INSTEAD

Where do you stare on train if you don’t want to scroll phone?

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I mean, after grinding through 8 hours of screen time at work, sometimes the last thing I want is more screen. But sleeping is not my plan either, bc I dun want to miss out the chance of spotting chiobus.

But, if I keep my eyes open without scrolling phone, it would be awkward if someone’s standing right in front of me and I’m like staring at his/her lowe body part. And it’s even more awkward if there’s no one standing in front and I end up like staring at person sitting opposite of me.

So, fellow netizens, any ideas on where to stare on train?

Netizens’ comments

  1. Just stare at pretty girls, hehehe
  2. Look out of the window and pretend you are in a music video.
  3. I’d prob just stare outside lor, you stare at other ppl also like chikopek move Ig? Or you can stare on the ceiling and daydream about random shit
  4. Do people not know how to act normally anymore?
    Just look forward without fixating on anything in particular.. i can’t believe i have to explain how to simply exist in a space..
  5. Stare outside the window and imagine a stick figure doing parkour on the buildings
  6. Don’t worry, everyone else is probably busy scrolling. You can just look anywhere you want.
  7. Ads on the trains, how people dress themselves, whether its formal or informal, then you imagine their stories, until you reach your station
  8. A book probably would not be the worst idea. Music if you’re not into reading. People used public transport way before the tiny screens captured everyone.
  9. I once got a seat on the train and then this chick with yoga pants stood in front of me, her camel toe was obvious. I don’t understand how is this acceptable. If a man wears something tight exposing his bulge, he’s definitely gonna get filmed and told off for doing this shit.

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