Compared with the handling of foreign subway hegemony incidents, is it suitable for China?

Updated on tourism 2024-04-20
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't think it's suitable. Each country has its own policies, and there are many differences in lifestyle, so it cannot be used domestically.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After all, there is still a big difference between a foreign social atmosphere and a domestic one.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    For specific problems, it is necessary to deal with all the handling plans for transferring foreign countries based on the conditions of time and place, and they may not necessarily be suitable for domestic development, and it is necessary to formulate a hegemonic handling plan suitable for China in light of China's national conditions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    We will have different positions on different incidents, and foreign countries may have different ways of handling things, and various concepts may be different, so they cannot be compared, but the basic moral standards are the same.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is a big gap between the way people get along with each other abroad and at home, and the way of life is also different, and this way of dealing with it may only be suitable for foreign countries, but not very suitable for domestic countries.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is definitely inappropriate, and there are different regulatory methods and different levels from country to country. There's no way to learn from it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are cultural differences between countries, and this kind of treatment is not particularly desirable at home.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As a long-term passenger on the subway, I think the most disgusting behavior on the subway is to occupy a seat and not give up a seat. The reason for the disgust with this behavior is due to the following reasons:

    1.Subways are public places, and everyone has the same right to use seats. Occupants occupy multiple seats, leaving those who need them unable to sit down and rest, which violates the principle that public resources should be shared equitably.

    2.Many elderly people, pregnant women, and people with reduced mobility need seats, but the occupants of the seats always refuse to give up their seats, which shows a lack of empathy.

    3.Some occupiers also deliberately put bags or other belongings on their seats to prevent others from sitting down, which is even more offensive.

    To stop this kind of behavior, I think the following measures can be taken:

    2.Obvious announcements prohibiting seat occupation can be set up in the carriage. Once it is reported or detected by monitoring, corresponding punishment measures can be taken.

    3.Volunteers and auxiliary police officers are regularly organized to patrol the carriage to discourage the occurrence of seat occupation. Once found, admonish first, and if necessary, contact the station staff to assist in handling.

    4.As passengers, we should also take the initiative to pay attention to the behavior of the public places around us. Once a seat occupant is found, you can dissuade it first, take photos and report it if necessary, and cooperate with the staff to supervise it.

    5.Surveillance cameras are installed in some collapsed carriages or stations, and once the occupancy behavior is discovered, the staff can dissuade or punish them as soon as possible.

    That's my opinion on seat occupancy on the subway and the corresponding measures to stop it. It is hoped that through the efforts of many parties, public transportation places will become more civilized and friendly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    One of the things I hated the most on the subway was taking over seats. As a frequent subway rider, I am deeply aware of the inconvenience and impact of occupying a seat on other passengers.

    During the rush hour of the subway, the carriages are overcrowded, and every seat is particularly precious. However, some people put their belongings on the seat or deliberately occupy more than one seat with their body. This not only wastes space resources in the subway car, but also makes it impossible for other passengers to have a seat to sit down, forcing them to stand on the train, and some people may even feel tired and uncomfortable due to standing for a long time.

    In addition to wasting space resources, occupying a seat can also affect the mood of other passengers. When a person puts their belongings on the seat, or occupies more than one seat with their own body, other passengers may feel dissatisfied and impatient. Sometimes, other passengers will ask the occupant to give up their seat, but some will refuse or ignore the request, which can cause unnecessary arguments and conflicts.

    In order to solve this problem, I believe that something should be done to stop the occupation of seats. First of all, propaganda and education should be strengthened to popularize the significance and importance of civilized riding to the public, and to improve the public's civilized quality and etiquette concept. Second, supervision and enforcement should be strengthened, and severe penalties and stops should be imposed on occupying seats, such as fines, warnings, and even bans on taking the subway.

    Finally, facilities should be strengthened, such as setting up "love seats" or "shared seats" in subway cars, especially for the elderly, pregnant women, people with disabilities and other groups to provide priority seats to meet their needs.

    As a subway passenger, I should also actively participate in the implementation of these measures, such as requesting seat occupancy to give up seats, and reporting seat occupancy to station staff. Only by working together can we make the subway a comfortable, convenient and harmonious public transportation tool and provide better services for urban travel.

    Finally, I would like to call on the majority of subway passengers to abide by the rules and etiquette of the subway, and maintain the good habit of civilized riding in the subway car. Only when everyone abides by the rules and etiquette can the subway become a better and more harmonious public space.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In this case, we should abide by the principle of fairness and the ethical code of mutual respect to deal with similar behavior. Here are some possible ways to deal with it:

    1.Negotiate with the crew who are trapped on the seat: If this is the case, you can ask the cabin crew for help and solutions. Flight attendants can take steps to mediate and help both parties reach a compromise and ensure that everyone is seated in a reasonable manner.

    2.Urge the man to give up his seat: If the man insists on occupying his seat, you can try to communicate with him or other passengers around him in the hope that he will back down to achieve a metre-flat seating arrangement.

    3.Swap seats: If other passengers don't have similar problems, you can voluntarily change seats to avoid direct conflict with this man and to protect your rights.

    In short, in such situations of injustice and conflict, we need to deal with and resolve them calmly and rationally, following the principles of fairness and the ethics of mutual respect, so as to achieve the goal of peaceful settlement.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The most offensive behavior on the subway is probably the so-called "subway hegemony". This behavior is manifested in passengers occupying two or more seats in the subway car without regard for the needs of others, or placing their own satchels and other items on the seats next to them, hindering the experience of others.

    The main reason for this phenomenon is that some passengers are selfish, do not think about others, blindly pursue personal interests, and completely ignore the needs of those around them. In the game of interests between people, grabbing seats has become their first choice, which has led to some unnecessary conflicts and affected the overall atmosphere in the carriage.

    In the final analysis, this kind of behavior is an uncivilized behavior, and everyone needs to work together to regulate and stop it. Here, we also want to call on everyone to have a sense of publicity, think more about others, ride in a civilized manner, and create a more harmonious internal environment and riding experience of the subway. At the same time, we also hope that the corresponding departments should strengthen supervision and improve the system construction, so that those who behave uncivilly will pay the corresponding price.

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