What is the knökfullt on a frightening bus in the direction of Fridhemsplan. A grown man in my own age group right next to me takes out a wet bagel. He leans himself stumbling against the railing while the bus is slowing down quite sharply for a red light at the Högalidsgatan, take out it out of the greasy-pack, get a little bit of white gojs on to his hand, looking around for something to wipe it on. Choose to the relief of his own face. Then the cut he is at the same time, as the smell of onions and sun-dried tomatoes spread out on the bus.

the other day, on the same bus. A man about 50 years of age jumps on the half-empty vehicle, an enormous amount of friends in the back. Instead of taking it himself, he uses it as a form of leverage in order to get a better fit in the narrow aisle to the middle to the end. The surkärring you didn’t know that I am out, I am the man, that he almost makes me fall over. He says, ”I’m really sorry,” but are then left with a guitar on his back.

the need for road signs inscribed with the words, ”let the children go first.” It is a matter of course, that you don’t knör before the children. However, it would seem not. And I’m not even talking about all of which don’t even have to say hello to the bus driver. Incomprehensible behavior, in my opinion.

this May have strict etiquette rules for buses and coaches, to do with the fact that I come from a country where even the father, as well as was personally familiar with, the only thing the bus driver, who was driving the bus in and back on the road. However, I do think that there is anything wrong in showing a bit of respect in every day life.

Alexandra Carlsson Tenitskaja is livereporter, and don’t think his own behavior is really a perfect one. However, she will only eat the stuff in the public transport system, which is fragrance-free, such as a chewing gum. It may be the way to paradise. Read his reflections on the urgent need for a kebabsåsfabrik in Stockholm, sweden, and the why of Stockholm, is Sweden’s answer to Barcelona, spain.

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