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A 70-year-old man refused to give up his seat on the high-speed rail because of illness. What do you do when someone takes a bus?

We can take the following steps to deal with the situation of seat occupation:

1. Stay calm: First of all, whether on the high-speed rail or in other places, we must remain calm and rational in the face of the phenomenon of hegemony. Emotional excitement or conflict will only aggravate contradictions. Keep calm and try to solve problems.

2. Ask politely: If I see someone occupying a seat, I will politely walk up to them and ask them if they can make room for someone in need. You can say, "Excuse me, can you give your seat to someone who needs it?"

3. Ask for help from others: If the polite inquiry fails, I will try to ask for help from others. You can report this situation to the train staff or conductor and ask them to intervene and solve the problem. They usually take appropriate measures to ensure fairness and order.

4. Provide alternative seats: If there are no other vacant seats around, I will provide other alternative seats for those who need them. This can not only help people who need seats, but also stimulate others to reflect on their behavior through their own actions.

5. Advocating public order and good customs: Overriding is an uncivilized behavior, and we can change this phenomenon by advocating public order and good customs. When appropriate, you can share your views through social media or other channels to remind others to respect the rights and interests of others and maintain a good social order.

6. Support relevant policies: The government and enterprises should also take corresponding measures to deal with hegemonic issues. For example, strengthen publicity and education to improve public awareness and literacy; Strengthen law enforcement and punish offenders; Improve the seat layout design and provide more barrier-free seats. We can support and participate in the implementation of these policies and measures to build a civilized and orderly social environment.

To sum up, in the face of bullying, we should remain calm and politely ask others if they can give up their seats and seek help from others. At the same time, we should take the initiative to provide alternative seats and solve this problem by advocating public order and supporting relevant policies. I believe that only by working together can we create a more civilized and harmonious social environment.