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Originally Posted by JamboP26
I know that loads of people in Japan get drunk, but the difference being, that its after a hard days work in the evening, and not in the mid afternoon. Not all old people annoy me, and I'm sure there some very nice older folk out there. But some just annoy me so much, just by doing so little. Like on Tuesday, the bus stopped, the doors opened and they just stood there. When I nipped quickly in to get on, I heard them muttering about manner and the like. They had plenty of chance to move for the bus but did nothing. I guess it is the area I'm in. Perhaps one reason why I'm looking forward to University, and getting on buses with people that are not half-stoned.
Hahahahahaha. Really? Hmmmm. It's Ayane from the video game series 'Dead or Alive', and she just happens to be my favourite character. lol. Jambo is my nickname, as my name's James I guess all the pink doesn't help the situation, but I don't really stereotype colours....
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Oh dear what a hard time you seem to have. such a shame James.
maybe older people are not as agile as YOU-- I certainly am not.
we were brought up to give up our seats to elderly people or mothers with young babies etc or the disabled.
None of us would have sat in a seat on a bus if there was someone who needed it.
its all about having good manners and not barging past older or slower people. One day when you are old you might remember your present rather selfish attitude.
are you saying everyone is drunk? that is not so in my area unless one goes to clubs or bars at night-- which I never do.
Why you think Japan is so much better than your home-- you might be in for a shock-- japanese people are human also.
we don't have any drunks round our area except when youngsters have been to town and got sloshed then come home and knock garden walls down or fences etc and generally vandalise innocent peoples homes. Its not the older people that are doing that.
I really wish that the generations could get to know each other better.
and be more tolerant.