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These Public Transport Passengers Have No Respect For Anyone, And Here Are 50 Pics That Prove It

These Public Transport Passengers Have No Respect For Anyone, And Here Are 50 Pics That Prove It

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Common sense really isn’t as common as you think. Or as common as it needs to be! The simple fact of the matter is that when we’re in public, we’re not alone and have to respect others. We know, we know, we can practically hear some of you Pandas laughing and saying, ā€œThat’s what the word ā€˜public’ means, doofus.ā€ It’s an obvious thing. But just how obvious is it, really?
When you go on public transport—whether that’s the subway (aka the metro, aka the tube), your local triple-decker bus, or some sort of large communal skateboard—you expect people to Behave A Certain Way. At the end of the day, even though you expect to see a bit of weirdness on public transportation, all you want is some basic courtesy. The guy dressed as a literal clown by the window may be the politest person in town, but that sharply dressed fellow sitting right over yonder can be the rudest, most infuriating individual you’ve ever met.
Bored Panda has collected proof that some passengers have absolutely no clue how to behave on public transport, and should seriously reconsider their life values. Scroll down for the worst of the worst, upvote the pics that made you go ā€˜ew!’ and ā€˜yuck!’, and tell us all about all the horrible things you’ve seen on your commute, dear Pandas.
Bored Panda wanted to get to grips with public transportation etiquette and culture, so we reached out to Rick McGuire, the mastermind behind the ā€˜Subway Creatures’ social media project that documents unusual commuters on the New York subway. He was kind enough to answer our questions. You'll find our full interview with him below, so be sure to read on.
Oh, and if you’ve got a twinge of Faith in Humanity left that you don’t mind losing, definitely check out Bored Panda’s previous features about subway strangeness, here and here.
Happy scrolling… just make sure you’re not eating anything at the moment. Got your hand sanitizer and Unsee Juice(ā„¢) with you? All right, let’s go.

#1 Is There A Podiatrist On The Plane?

Is There A Podiatrist On The Plane?
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#2 What's That Stank?

What's That Stank?
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#3 Caught This Woman Sitting In Front Of Me On A Plane Sending Some Very Alarming Texts

Caught This Woman Sitting In Front Of Me On A Plane Sending Some Very Alarming Texts
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Rick, the founder of 'Subway Creatures,' told Bored Panda what the passenger culture is like on the New York subway.

"One way to spot a true New Yorker on the subway is to find the person minding their own business and not distracted by anything going on around them," he said.

"They don’t sit under the subway map because they know that’s inviting tourists to stand over them while they try to navigate the city. They don’t clap for the 'Showtime' performers and they know that if there’s an empty subway car, there’s a reason no one’s on it—time to move to the next!"

#4 First Of All, Her Hair Is Right In My Face. Second Of All, Where Is My Plane Going

First Of All, Her Hair Is Right In My Face. Second Of All, Where Is My Plane Going
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#5 It’s Going To Be A Long Flight

It’s Going To Be A Long Flight
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#6 This Is The One Thing I Am Most Worried About Before Getting On A Plane

This Is The One Thing I Am Most Worried About Before Getting On A Plane
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We also wanted to know whether the 'culture' found in one form of public transport differs from that in another, e.g. subways and buses. Here's what Rick, from 'Subway Creatures,' told us: "A lot of the same people and same etiquette apply to all forms of transportation in NYC."

He continued: "However, the subway is unique in that there are platforms, tunnels, and subway cars which present opportunities for many different 'activities' compared to the buses or ferry. You are much less likely to catch performers, musicians, and weird situations on a crosstown bus—but I’m not saying that doesn’t happen!"

#7 Sitting Like This On A Plane

Sitting Like This On A Plane
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#8 New Plane Etiquette

New Plane Etiquette
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#9 This Parent Brings Her Own Potty Seat On Board, And Sets It In The Aisle Midflight For Her Child To Use

This Parent Brings Her Own Potty Seat On Board, And Sets It In The Aisle Midflight For Her Child To Use
When discovered by the crew, she was told she couldn't do it and would have to use an unoccupied lavatory, and her reply: "I don't care".
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Meanwhile, Rick shared some of his insights about how the Covid-19 pandemic had affected the subway in New York City.

"For a while during the pandemic, the NYC subway system was pretty desolate and people were very wary about traveling places around strangers. That has visibly changed in the last year or so and it’s very obvious that more people are now using it again," he said.

"For some reason, crime has spiked in the subway since the pandemic and that’s another leading cause to why some people refuse to use it these days. It seems more and more people are either walking places or using other means of transportation such as bikes, electric scooters, etc. It’ll be interesting to see if this trend continues in the future."

#10 Shaving On The Subway

Shaving On The Subway
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#11 Someone Left These Used Cotton Swabs On This Train Window

Someone Left These Used Cotton Swabs On This Train Window
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#12 The Final Manspreading Boss

The Final Manspreading Boss
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Look, let’s have a frank chat, Pandas: hygiene is important. Everyone gets sweaty and that’s completely natural, but there’s a limit to how ā€˜comfortable’ you get on public transport. We draw the line at people taking off their shoes and socks on the subway.

You shouldn’t be going barefoot in places like these! First of all, it’s dirty. Secondly—and more importantly—think of all the other passengers next to you. Some folks stick their stinky, smelly, icky feet into other people’s personal space, and it’s so gross that you don’t need a list like this one to tell you that it’s wrong.

Some passengers go as far as clipping their nails on the tube. Others clean their ears and leave the q-tips for someone else to clean up. Those are definitely worse behaviors than forgetting about your empty bag of crisps. Just… pick up after yourself. Please! Public transport isn’t a public toilet. It’s also not your home where you can do pretty much whatever you want to.

#13 On My Flight To Germany. She Was Squeezing His Pimples For About 1 Hour. He Even Took His Shirt Off So That She Could Squeeze The Pimples On His Back

On My Flight To Germany. She Was Squeezing His Pimples For About 1 Hour. He Even Took His Shirt Off So That She Could Squeeze The Pimples On His Back
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#14 The Joys Of International Travel

The Joys Of International Travel
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#15 This Man Taking Up 4 Seats On Public Transit

This Man Taking Up 4 Seats On Public Transit
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Then you have your ā€˜classics’ like pretty awful excuses for human beings taking up way too many seats when it’s crowded. This goes beyond not giving up your seat for those who might need it more and enters the territory of So Incredibly Selfish We Can’t Believe Their Parents Didn’t Teach Them Better.

Something that the Covid-19 pandemic should have taught everyone was the importance of personal hygiene, keeping your distance from others, and wearing face masks. Alas! It seems like far from everyone learned those lessons.

And we’re back to where we were before the pandemic: personal space being invaded by people’s feet (socks optional) and clutter friggin everywhere. Behavior like that is making us seriously consider how deep selfishness can actually go. Not everyone is able to respect common-sense boundaries. But to repeat ourselves, common sense ain’t that common.

#16 Oblivious Woman Sitting In Front Of My Dad On A 5-Hour Flight

Oblivious Woman Sitting In Front Of My Dad On A 5-Hour Flight
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#17 The People In Front Of Me On My Flight Home

The People In Front Of Me On My Flight Home
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#18 ā€œWe Sterilize Every Flightā€ But Apparently Do Not Remove Human Hair From A Cup Holder Do We Jetblue?

ā€œWe Sterilize Every Flightā€ But Apparently Do Not Remove Human Hair From A Cup Holder Do We Jetblue?
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Researchers led by Christopher Mason, who had done a 2015 study on the microbes found in the New York subway system, discovered that each city had a different microbial makeup. In other words, researchers could predict with a whopping 88% accuracy which city a sample came from. 

The researchers found 748 bacteria and 10,928 viruses that had not been identified at that point. Though the vast majority of these are (probably) of no concern, it suggests that public transport can be the perfect melting pot for the spread and mutation of new illnesses.

However much we might frown at public transport, it’s not all bad. You can use your commute to catch up on various things, browse some memes, or take a break from everything (...or at least that’s what we tell ourselves to hide the fact that we really REALLY hate long commutes and think they’re soul-crushingly evil in a completely mundane way).

#19 Getting Back To My Seat After A Bathroom Break

Getting Back To My Seat After A Bathroom Break
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#20 Dude Takes His Massive Mastiff On The Bus And Fails To Control The Dog. Dog Is Barking Every 10 Seconds. Bonus Points For The Dude's Butt Hanging Out

Dude Takes His Massive Mastiff On The Bus And Fails To Control The Dog. Dog Is Barking Every 10 Seconds. Bonus Points For The Dude's Butt Hanging Out
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