Sneezing without covering your nose - Always cover your nose and mouth when sneezing to avoid the spread of germs. And please, don't sneeze into your hands.
Eating smelly food - The smell of certain foods becomes even more unbearable when consumed in a train carriage.
Leg spreading - Public transport wasn't designed with personal space in mind, including long legs taking up space. So just close them!
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Farting - Just because there are plenty of other people to blame it on, that doesn't mean it's ok. Oxygen levels are already low as it is.
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Inappropriate touching - It might be a tight space, but your hands shouldn't go anywhere near the vicinity of someone's butt or intimate parts. The same goes for yourself!
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Putting your feet on the seat - Seats are for sitting, not for putting up your feet. Not only are you taking up space, but you're also leaving the seat dirty.
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Doing your nails - No one wants to see or sit next to someone cutting their nails on public transport. The same goes with painting your nails with smelly nail polish.
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Not paying - Don't try slipping on for free. Not only is it wrong, but you could also get hit with a huge fine.
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Having the volume on the loudest setting - Playing your music so loud that everyone can hear it is also a big no-no. Turn it down for your own health too.
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Leaning on the pole - Those poles on trains and buses are actually designed for the hands of unsteady commuters. Not for you to relax your body all over.