#1 Blasting Her Christian Music Through The Whole Train. Cause She Likes It

#2 This Bloke Putting His Filthy Shoes On The Train Seat, Blasting Netflix At Full Volume And Vaping

#3 This Dude And His Girlfriend Blasting Tiktoks At Full Blast On A 3 Hour Train Ride

"Impolite behaviors on public transport often arise because people are absorbed in their own world—running late, rushing to work, or simply zoning out," explains etiquette and diplomatic protocol consultant, founder of Manners with Kristina and author of Elevate Your Presence, Kristina Szabova.
"It’s common to see commuters blocking train doors, not letting others off first, or taking up extra space during peak hours. I believe that in most cases, these actions aren't intentionally rude but it's more a case of being unaware of how small actions can inconvenience others."
#6 I Know It’s Not Technically Illegal But I Strongly Feel That The Man Who Sat In Front Of Me On The Train And Ate Seven Carrots And A Load Of Green Beans Then Left The Compost Needs Locking Up

While living in London, she has seen plenty of such ignorant commuter behaviors herself.
"Living in London and often traveling during rush hour on the Tube, I’ve seen my fair share of questionable behaviors—people doing their makeup, clipping nails, spraying perfume, eating food with overpowering smells, playing music without headphones, and even leaving behind empty bottles or rubbish. These moments often highlight how easy it is to prioritise our own convenience over being considerate of others in shared spaces."
Etiquette expert and founder of Etiquette Consulting Inc., Jules Martinez Hirst, agrees that we can be absorbed in our own little worlds. That's why we often forget to be mindful of others.
She also notes that we can be less tolerant of questionable behaviors on public transport, as busy schedules and crowded spaces can cause people to run out of patience.
"The riders of public transportation make up a wide demographic of people. Although different in makeup, they all commute in crowded spaces with crazy schedules and little to no personal space, so it is easy for people to snap at the littlest thing," she says.
#11 Preventing Others From Holding The Pole

She turned around and angrily stared at me like I was invading her personal space. The entitlement is simply incredible to witness
#12 If You Do This, Especially With People Sitting In Front Of You, You Are An Absolute Twat

According to etiquette experts, behaviors that are unacceptable on public transportation include:
- Playing music or videos without headphones.
- Having loud conversations, whether in person or over the phone.
- Occupying extra seats with bags during busy times.
- Eating smelly or messy food.
- Grooming like brushing hair or clipping nails.
- Ignoring priority seating for those who genuinely need it.
- Leaving behind litter or empty bottles.
#13 Person Leaves Sunflower Seed Shells All Over Bus Floor. Some People Are So Disrespectful

#14 The Girl In Front Of Me Refused To Close Her Window While It Was Pouring Rain

#15 Just Opened My Redbull And Took One Sip On The Mbta Bus Before This Lady Sat Down In Front Of Me And Whipped Her Hair Over The Headrest Causing Pieces Of Either Crispy Hair Or Dried Hair Product To Fall Right Into The Opening... Now Holding This Full Can Until I Get To A Bin

"It’s important to remember that public transport is a shared space, and it reflects how you present yourself to others," says Szabova. "While you might argue that doing your makeup isn’t inconveniencing anyone, ask yourself—would you do your makeup in front of your boss? It’s not just about the act itself but the impression it leaves on those around you. How you behave in public spaces speaks volumes about you, so be considerate, respectful, and mindful of the shared environment."
If a person sees fellow passengers violating any of these recommended rules, etiquette experts advise, addressing it, but of course, with caution, grace, tact, and kindness.
"For example, if someone is blocking a seat, you could politely ask, “Excuse me, is this seat taken?” instead of pointing out their lack of manners," says Szabova.
"I recall a moment on a quiet bus when a man was playing music loudly without headphones. Another passenger leaned over and said with a smile, “I love that song, but could you turn it down a little? Some of us are trying to relax.” The man smiled back, apologised, and put on his headphones—it was a perfect example of how kindness can defuse a situation," she shared.
#20 Stood Up For 2 Mins And The Lady Next To Me Put Her Bag In My Seat














