Civilized etiquette on the bus, etiquette on the bus

Updated on Car 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First, get on the bus in turn.

    At the bus starting point, passengers should consciously wait in line and board the bus in order. At the middle station, after the car stops steadily, it is necessary to get off first and then get on or get off from the front door and the back door, and you should take the initiative to let the old, weak, sick and disabled, women and children go first. Follow the guidance of the driver and passengers, and passengers who get on the bus should move into the carriage as appropriate, and do not block the door of the bus, so as not to hinder the passengers behind to get on the bus.

    Second, take the initiative to buy tickets.

    Passengers should take the initiative to purchase tickets or present their monthly passes after boarding the bus. Before getting off the train, you should consciously show your ticket or commuter pass to the conductor. When riding an unmanned ticketing car, you should consciously put the coins you have prepared in advance into the box.

    Third, mutual understanding and mutual accommodation.

    When encountering pregnant women, sick people, the elderly, and women with children on the bus, young passengers who have seats should voluntarily give up their seats. When someone gives up their seat, thank you immediately.

    Fourth, pay attention to hygiene.

    Passengers should not smoke on the bus, and do not spit, throw peels and confetti. Passengers carrying machine parts or fish and meat should wrap their belongings so as not to stain other passengers' clothes. In rainy and snowy days, properly place the rain gear you carry to avoid disturbing others.

    Fifth, abide by order.

    Wait in line, get off first and get on first, give way to women, the elderly and children to get on the bus first, and the passengers who get off the bus later should take the initiative to give way to the passengers who get off the bus first.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Be civilized while waiting for the bus.

    When waiting for the bus, wait for the bus on the platform or at a designated place, and do not stand in the lane to wait for the bus. When the car arrives, get on the bus in a first-come-first-served order, don't crowd, don't play. In this way, it is not easy to get hurt.

    Civilized getting on and off the bus.

    Let the elderly, weak, women and children, and the disabled get into the car first or help them get into the car. Get on at the front door when you get on and get off at the back door when you get off. When you get in the car, you will lean back. Don't stand at the front door, as this will block others from getting on the bus.

    Civilization in the car. Passengers should abide by public morality, do not play in the vehicle, make loud noises, smoke is prohibited in the carriage, spitting, littering confetti and other sundries, and do not peddle goods and distribute advertisements, which is not an abnormal civilization. Do not talk to the driver in the car and interfere with the driver's normal operation, do not distract the driver, otherwise you will get into an accident.

    After getting on the bus, you should pay attention to the safety of the car and take good care of the belongings you carry, and do not stick your head, hands, and arms out of the window, which will be in danger to your life. Take the initiative to give up seats to the elderly, weak, sick, disabled, pregnant and those with babies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Get off the bus first, get on the bus later, the old, weak, sick, disabled and pregnant are preferred.

    Consciously queue up and not crowded.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Why doesn't anyone do what you call neck lifting???

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. The basic etiquette of taking the bus is to get on the bus and wait in line. When the bus arrives at the station, you have to get off first and then get on. Don't block the door of the car when you get on the bus, so as not to affect others getting on and off the bus.

    When you get on the bus, you don't compete for seats, and when you meet the old, weak, sick, disabled, pregnant women, and passengers holding children, they take the initiative to give up their seats and step on others.

    2. When getting on the bus, you should take the initiative to buy tickets or coins, swipe the card, and consciously maintain order in the car, and speak softly when asking for directions.

    3. Pay attention to appearance and public health. You can't go shirtless, wear slippers, smoke or spit, or litter melon peels and husks.

    4. When you go to the restaurant to eat, do not spit out the food residue at will. Empty bottles of drinks and liquor are not littered. Don't drink too much, don't make loud noises. Don't bang on the table, don't be rude to the waiter.

    5. Be a civilized audience. **Movies, videos, and dramas should be attended in advance and seated in the right number. **Don't take off your shoes at all times, don't smoke, don't make noise.

    Watching theatrical performances, theatrical performances, etc., you can't whistle or cheer. When entering entertainment venues, you cannot bring explosive, flammable, toxic and other dangerous goods into the venue.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When we travel by car, we sometimes encounter the situation where our seat is occupied. At this time, how to deal with it properly is a very important question. For the problem of occupying a seat, you should take three measures: you should be courteous to someone who is in poor physical condition when you take a short train, you should ask the other party to give up your seat when you are occupying a seat when you are taking a long-distance bus, and if the negotiation is not successful, you need to solve the problem through the flight attendant.

    1.If you meet someone who is in poor physical condition when you are on a short train, you should give up your seat politely.

    Civility and courtesy is a virtue that should be observed when traveling in a car. When we meet someone with poor physique when we take a short ride, we should be civilized and courteous and give him a seat, this kind of behavior of helping others is beneficial to others and ourselves. As for the problem of occupying seats, since short-distance cars generally do not have the right seats, there is no problem of occupying seats.

    2.If the other person occupies his or her seat on a long-distance bus, you should ask the other person to give up their seat.

    When I took a long-distance bus, Yunchun was a long distance away, so this kind of car was seated in the right number. At this time, if your seat is occupied, you can ask the other person to give up your seat. If the seat is one's own, he should sit there, and the person occupying the seat is not only impolite, but also harms his own interests, so he has the right to ask the other person to give up his seat.

    3.If someone occupies a seat and communication is ineffective, you can ask a flight attendant to solve the problem.

    Sometimes, some people are so low in quality that they not only occupy their seats, but also refuse to give up their seats when they ask them to. At this time, I can communicate with him and strive to solve the problem. If the negotiation between the two parties is invalid, you can ask the flight attendant to solve the problem, so that you can effectively solve the problem, not only can you get back to your seat, but also will not affect yourself because of unnecessary trouble.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After the bus comes, get off first and then get on, get on the bus in turn, not crowded, pay attention to let the old, weak, sick and disabled, pregnant women and passengers with children get on first. Take the initiative to help people with reduced mobility.

    Take the initiative to swipe your card when you get on the bus. And try to go inside.

    When taking the bus, take the initiative to give up seats to the elderly, the weak, the sick and the disabled, pregnant women and the elderly, the weak, the sick and the disabled.

    When there is a vacant seat, look around to see if there are people around who need a seat, and if someone wants to sit, be courteous.

    Do not leave your bag or other personal belongings on the seat next to you.

    In case of braking, etc., mutual understanding should be understood in the event of friction and collision in the cabin. Don't be disrespectful.

    If you accidentally step on someone, be sure to take the initiative to apologize.

    Cover your mouth with a handkerchief and tissue when coughing and sneezing.

    Do not make loud noises, do not spit, and do not litter fruit peels in the carriage.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    give up seats to the old, weak, sick and disabled . Don't talk loudly, don't litter.

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