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When did the lower berth of the train become a public seat?

author:The evening breeze blows gently

I would like to ask you a question, if you took the train and bought a lower berth, would you be willing to let someone else sit for free?

Some people will definitely say that the train is not a free seat, why do you want to take the bed I bought with money?

Let is love, not let is duty.

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That's right, most of my friends should think like this. But just recently, an aunt posted a video in which a young man put a curtain on his lower bunk and didn't let his aunt sit on his bed, and the aunt was angry and scolded the young man in the lower bunk.

When did the lower berth of the train become a public seat?

If the aunt had a better attitude at first, she might have been able to sit for a while, but you shouldn't blame young people, because you are in your 70s and young people are in their 20s, and there is already a generation gap, and you are quite unreasonable, and people are even more reluctant to let you sit down.

When did the lower berth of the train become a public seat?

This incident has also sparked a discussion on the Internet, is it the fault of the young man or the old aunt? While many netizens are arguing, the 12306 official also responded to this incident, "There is no clear provision that it cannot be used, and it can be used without hindering other passengers." ”

When did the lower berth of the train become a public seat?

However, after sitting on the train for so many years, I have never seen the lower bunk hanging curtains, it seems that this young man should have been harassed often, after all, friends who have bought the lower bunk should know the troubles of the lower bunk.

When did the lower berth of the train become a public seat?

Everyone should discuss this matter rationally, do you think there is anything wrong with young people's approach?

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