The subway is an important part of the city's transportation system, and a large number of people ride it every day. However, some people's behavior can cause discomfort and distress to others. Below is my discussion of the behaviors that most offend me on the subway, covering behaviors that are impolite, uncivilized, unhygienic, and a nuisance to others.
First of all, one of the behaviors that I find most offensive is impolite and disrespectful behavior. This includes making loud noises, using abusive language or provoking others, or disregarding the personal space and privacy of others. The subway is a public ****place, and people should respect the rights and needs of others by maintaining appropriate behavior and language.
Secondly, uncivilized behavior is also a point of disgust for me. This includes littering, spitting, graffiti or vandalizing subway cars. This kind of behavior not only brings unsightliness to the subway environment, but also adds extra workload to the cleaning staff. It is the responsibility of all of us to keep the MTR clean and hygienic in order to provide a good riding environment for others.
Also, taking up too much space is one of the behaviors I resent. Subway cars are usually crowded and everyone wants to have enough space to stand or sit down. However, some people will take up more than one seat, put their luggage on the free seats, or block the aisle. This behavior is unfair to other passengers and adds to the congestion and inconvenience.
In addition, improper cell phone use is one of the behaviors I resent. It is common to use cell phones on the subway, but some people will talk loudly, play music or watch videos without using headphones. Not only does this disturb others, but it also disrupts the tranquility of the subway car. Try to be quiet when using your cell phone and use a headset to avoid disturbing others.
Finally, I also resent the misuse of panic alarms. Subway cars are usually equipped with emergency alarms for passengers to use in case of an emergency. However, some people will mischievously abuse this feature, causing unnecessary panic and tension. Such behavior not only causes nuisance to other passengers, but also wastes public **** resources, and may also affect people who really need help.
All in all, the subway as an important public **** transportation, each of us should contribute our part to maintain a good subway riding environment. It is our responsibility to observe basic courtesy and behavioral norms.
There are a number of steps we can take to improve the subway riding experience.
First of all, educate and remind passengers to respect others and abide by behavioral norms. MTR management can convey these messages through publicity posters, announcements and reminder signs in the train compartments. Passengers can also remind each other in a friendly manner to ****together maintain the order and environment of the subway.
Second, strengthen supervision and law enforcement. Metro management should increase penalties for uncivilized behavior and develop stricter regulations and penalties to reduce the occurrence of uncivilized behavior. At the same time, increase the frequency of patrols by law enforcement officers, increase the investigation and punishment of violations, and give appropriate punishment and education for violators to warn others.
Also, providing more convenient facilities and services is one way to improve the environment of the subway. For example, increasing the number of seats, installing luggage racks and hooks so that passengers can better place their luggage and use the space.
In addition, the air-conditioning and ventilation systems in the compartments are enhanced to ensure that passengers ride in a comfortable environment.
In terms of cell phone use, the metro management can step up publicity and education for passengers, encouraging them to use headphones and be as quiet as possible. In addition, special quiet zones can be set up so that those passengers who need to work or rest quietly are better protected.
Finally, public participation and awareness are also crucial. Everyone should consciously abide by the rules and code of conduct of the subway and maintain good riding etiquette. At the same time, passengers can also actively participate in the improvement of the metro environment, such as taking the initiative to pick up garbage, offering seats to those in need, and being courteous to each other, to create a friendly and comfortable metro atmosphere.
In short, the behaviors on the subway that I find most objectionable are those that are impolite, uncivilized, unhygienic and a nuisance to others. We can improve the riding environment of the MTR through better publicity and education, better regulation and enforcement, provision of amenities and services, as well as public participation and awareness. This requires the ****together efforts of the MTR management, passengers and the community as a whole.
First of all, the metro management should strengthen publicity and education to popularize the behavioral norms and etiquette guidelines of the metro to passengers. This information can be conveyed to passengers through TV commercials, brochures, and announcements in the train compartments, reminding everyone to maintain good behavior.
Secondly, strengthening supervision and enforcement is crucial. Metro management should increase penalties for violations to ensure that violators are duly punished. At the same time, strengthening the installation and use of monitoring facilities can help detect and deal with uncivilized behavior in a timely manner.
In addition, the metro management can increase the number and training of service personnel to improve service quality and passenger satisfaction. The service staff can patrol the stations and carriages to answer passengers' questions, handle disputes, and provide help and guidance in a timely manner.
Passengers also have the responsibility to consciously abide by the Metro's code of conduct. We should respect the rights and needs of others and remain quiet, civilized and courteous. We should not litter, spit or make a lot of noise in the train.
At the same time, we should also pay attention to the needs of others and try to give them help and care.
In addition, public participation and awareness also play an important role. Metro management can cooperate with social organizations, media and schools to carry out publicity activities for civilized riding in the metro. By organizing public welfare activities, holding competitions and issuing initiatives, the public's awareness of and attention to civilized riding on the subway can be raised.
Finally, the subway management can actively collect feedback and suggestions from passengers, listen to their voices, and continuously improve the service and environment of the subway. Open suggestion boxes, establish passenger feedback channels, and conduct regular surveys and evaluations to better understand passenger needs and opinions.
In short, improving the environment for riding the subway requires the ****together efforts of the whole society. Metro management, passengers and the public should take their own responsibilities, abide by the code of conduct, respect others and create a civilized, comfortable metro environment. Only in this way, we can **** enjoy a convenient, pleasant subway travel experience, so that the subway has become a bright card in the urban transportation system. Through continuous publicity and education, strengthened regulation and enforcement, the provision of convenient facilities and services, as well as public participation and awareness, we can change the subway culture.