My kids and I have given our seats up many times for someone who diserves them more. Come on people, common courtesy goes a long way.
I agree,so why would a late comer on the bus deserve a seat more than the first in line? please enlighten me?
It's funny-seems the people who "deserve" to sit are usually the ones who board last.....
Just kidding here, if I or any of my able bodied family sees someone in need,we get up. As in a visible disability,holding a baby,elderly/frail etc.
Sorry,but I'm not superman,don't have xray vision,can't detect all these 'invisible disabilities'-nor is it my responsibility to do so.
If someone in my party has a disability,I make sure we're in a position to give them what's needed-my responsibilty.If my kids are falling down tired,it's my responsibilty to leave earlier,and get them to bed. Otherwise,they can stand for a few more (very tired) minutes-
I also don't think that any one person 'deserves' a seat in most instances- it's first come,first served,and it's easy enough to stand to the side,and wait for the next bus.
I have my own personal schedule when it comes to catching the bus, and it rarely involves standing in long lines or fighting for a seat.....
Guess what? we're all paying guests,and we all deserve a seat when we're tired!!! Sometimes we get it,sometimes,we STAND!,heck-it still beats walking back to the hotel!
I like old fashioned manners as much as anyone, but let's not forget, in the days of good manners,it went BOTH ways- as in I wouldn't PRESUME upon another person,due to my good manners,and someone else might give me their seat,due to their own good manners.