These two stories are from long ago, so pardon me if the stories aren't that clear or if it's confusing.
First bus story:
My mom and I get on bus and an old lady is sitting in the front where the seats are mainly for elderly and disabled. Another lady comes to sit in the front. She looks like a tired mom and I think she had like 3 kids with her plus a carriage, which was folded. The old lady was telling the lady that she isn't elderly and she shouldn't sit there and the mom was telling her that she had 3 kids and a carriage and was very tired. I was young so I was like
. At least the other passengers were on the mom's side. I heard passengers saying amongst themselves that the old lady had a big mouth. That she did!
My mom then warned me from then on never to sit in those seats. I still do, but rarely. Only if it's crowded and there is no where else to sit.
Second bus story:
I'm on a crowded bus. I'm standing. Young man (maybe about late 20's, hispanic, this DOES matter in the story.) He's sitting in the front playing with his Sidekick or phone. Old lady comes in the bus and it's crowded and there is no seat in this bus to sit on anymore. However, she picks on this man. He's not paying attention and he's looking at his phone. She pokes him and tells him "This seat is for seniors. I want to sit." She said it in a mean tone, so the man says, "NO." Then the old lady asks again in a mean tone and says "This seat is for seniors...blah blah blah." He then ignores her. Of course she was being rude and I think she could've said it better. She then was saying how he should go back on the boat where he came from or something. (Of course everyone's racist side seems to come out when their angry at a certain race). She shouldn't have said that since we're in a NYC bus, most people are probably of the Spanish race. He still ignored her. She was ranting and raving about how her son-in-law is a cop and shouldn't mess with her. Another man gives up his seat for her. She is sitting next to him now and she's telling another elderly person how young people don't have respect anymore. (Neither do old people it seems
) When he he was getting off the bus, she had her umbrella ready to HIT HIM. He said before getting off the bus, "You and your son-in-law can go to fucking hell!" He got off and she was like, "I should call the police right now." LOL of course she didn't.
First bus story:
My mom and I get on bus and an old lady is sitting in the front where the seats are mainly for elderly and disabled. Another lady comes to sit in the front. She looks like a tired mom and I think she had like 3 kids with her plus a carriage, which was folded. The old lady was telling the lady that she isn't elderly and she shouldn't sit there and the mom was telling her that she had 3 kids and a carriage and was very tired. I was young so I was like

My mom then warned me from then on never to sit in those seats. I still do, but rarely. Only if it's crowded and there is no where else to sit.
Second bus story:
I'm on a crowded bus. I'm standing. Young man (maybe about late 20's, hispanic, this DOES matter in the story.) He's sitting in the front playing with his Sidekick or phone. Old lady comes in the bus and it's crowded and there is no seat in this bus to sit on anymore. However, she picks on this man. He's not paying attention and he's looking at his phone. She pokes him and tells him "This seat is for seniors. I want to sit." She said it in a mean tone, so the man says, "NO." Then the old lady asks again in a mean tone and says "This seat is for seniors...blah blah blah." He then ignores her. Of course she was being rude and I think she could've said it better. She then was saying how he should go back on the boat where he came from or something. (Of course everyone's racist side seems to come out when their angry at a certain race). She shouldn't have said that since we're in a NYC bus, most people are probably of the Spanish race. He still ignored her. She was ranting and raving about how her son-in-law is a cop and shouldn't mess with her. Another man gives up his seat for her. She is sitting next to him now and she's telling another elderly person how young people don't have respect anymore. (Neither do old people it seems


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