Lesson Three
Your stuff is just that....your stuff. Keep it in your seat or under your feet.
The seat beside you is for a person, another soul who needs to rest. If your stuff is taking up extra space, there is no place for their respite. The stuff which may be important to you is only in someone else's way. Move it.
Never, never, ever act like you are not seeing a person who needs to sit where you have placed your "stuff". How arrogant to imply the importance of stuff over a fellow traveler!
Stuff can smell. It can cause danger or injure another. It may make unnecessary noise which agitates or angers another. Be careful as to what stuff you bring with you onto the bus. If it is too big, it will not fit inside your own seat or floor space. Leave it behind. No one should fall over your stuff.
No matter how proud and thankful you are to have your stuff.....remember it is YOUR stuff. The rest of the travelers may not want to talk about it or look at it. Respectfully, keep it to yourself.
Stuff.
Something
That
Usually
Fills
Falsely
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