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What do you have to say about giving up your seat?

For the topic of giving up his seat, Xiao Bai actually has deep feelings.

I am a very carsick person, and I have been carsick since I was a child. Unfortunately, however, I travel by bus every day, so I will encounter some embarrassing problems.

I take the intercity bus every day. In order to get a seat near the right window in the front row, I take the next bus half an hour early every day. People who get carsick by car should know how painful carsickness is, but sometimes you will find a ventilated front seat in the car half an hour in advance. When the bus is about to start, or there will be many people on the road, there will be old people standing beside you watching you and not talking.

Some old people are fine. Explain to him that the reason why you don't give up your seat with him is because you can't stand carsickness. If you can't stand up at all, he will understand you.

However, some old people are not me, and they have never encountered that kind of forced moral kidnapping. However, if you don't give up your seat, I will beat you. But I really met the kind of old man who would always stare at you and scold you. What's better, they have been whispering around you, saying that the quality of children nowadays is not good. Don't give up your seat, don't honor the elderly, don't understand the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, and so on.

Xiao Bai, I remember one time I couldn't stand it, so I stood up and asked her to sit down. After about ten minutes, my head began to faint, I felt the air was not fresh, my stomach began to churn, and my legs and feet were weak. But the old man looked at me and was completely indifferent. Finally, I couldn't help saying hello to him, so I threw up outside the window next to her, because I threw up a little on the window before I had time.

Before my stomach started to improve, the old man kept pushing me, thinking I was dirty. Although I usually have a bad temper, I was really unable to refute it that time. Later, I stood badly and accidentally fell on another person. An uncle couldn't stand it. Give me his seat and I'll sit behind the old man.

As a result, the old man insisted that the window I vomited was dirty and stained, and he wanted to change seats with me. At that time, I really didn't have the strength to argue with him, but I didn't want to, so I kept sleeping with my eyes closed, so the old man kept scolding me all the way.

I feel very wronged about this matter. In my impression, all the old people are as amiable as my grandparents, but I don't understand why I met many such old people on the bus, and some of them even went too far. Do we have to let them never consider their own situation because we are young?

To tell the truth, I'm not uncle Lei Feng. When I am at a loss, I have no choice but to help others. I just hope those old people put themselves in others' shoes. If their grandchildren encounter such a situation in the car and feel so uncomfortable, they will give their seats to other old people. Won't they feel distressed?

Moral kidnapping is the most shameful thing in this world because it binds us a lot. Dare to say but can't say, dare to do but can't do. Morality was originally a beautiful thing in this world, but it happened that some people used it to trap some people with good conscience.

I hope everyone can know that giving up one's seat is a moral rather than an obligation, and giving up one's seat is a civilization rather than a moral kidnapping.