1 - Unless he has a disability, it would have been common courtesy to offer her his seat, tbh.
[b]She didn't even ask politely. I always do anything for a lady but this I wouldn't because she literally said "Are you going to give me your seat?" which is horse shit. If she said, "Excuse me, could I please sit here?" I would have gotten up immediately.[/b]
2 - However, unless she had a disability, it is impolite of her to bring it up. I find it implausible a woman would bring this up, in fact, unless there were unstated factors, such as: they got on at the same time and he raced her for the seat.
[b]He got on like normal as he said. Nobody has a disability except you.[/b]
3 - Assuming this actually happened as stated (normal healthy guy minding his own business, normal healthy woman demands he give up his seat), you have two reasonable choices, give up the seat, or ignore her.
[b]So, he either could give the rude women the seat or ignore her which would have made him rude instead of pointing it out?[/b]
4 - The guy in the story supposedly instead starts nattering on about his laundry and food, as if you are only polite to strangers because in return, they come to your house and work for you.
[b]If a person is polite to you, you should be polite back not the other way around.[/b]
[b]Also, cry more Feminazi.[/b]
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