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UNCLE SEEN SITTING ON BUS WITH LEGS ON SEAT, BELONGINGS ALL OVER FLOOR

A video was recently uploaded onto Facebook showing an uncle on board an unknown bus service in Singapore.

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Uncle sitting on the bus seats like he is at home

The uncle was seen seated comfortably on the bus seats at the front of the bus, taking up two seats as he placed his whole body and legs on the bus seats with his slippers still on.

Items which are believed to be the Uncle’s belongings were also seen all over the floor.

Not uncommon to see people behaving this way on public transport

It is not uncommon to see people on the bus or train behaving like they own the place.

Whether it be the way they talk loudly, or the way they occupy more than one seat, it has become a nuisance to many commuters.

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From a group of people talking loudly on public transport announcing to the world every word they said to people putting their legs on the seats even when there are signs not to do so, I guess many have seen it all.

Sometimes it gets so annoying that you could feel the annoyance radiating from the other passengers.

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Here are what netizens think

Many netizens who commented on the video said that the Uncle seems to be having some mental issues and stressed that as a community, we should have empathy instead of shaming such acts.

Here are the comments:

  • He need help not shame!!
  • Hopefully one day… your dad or uncle will be like this and i have the privilege to take video and shame him on this page
  • Video takers these day have psychological issues. When one can simply say in a few words, chose to take steps to shame people.
  • He look like an unsound mind person
  • Getting old and very stress so sad

Image source: Singapore Incidents/Facebook

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