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How to politely discourage others from occupying seats in public places?

Occupation refers to occupying a seat or position in a public place or public transport and leaving it for yourself or others. In different regions and cultures, this kind of behavior is considered normal or inappropriate. Here are some of my views and suggestions:

1. Respect the rights of others: In public places, everyone has equal rights to use a seat or position, and no one has the right to keep a seat or position alone. The act of occupying a seat may infringe on the rights of others, and their needs and rights should be respected.

2. Fairness and courtesy: If you need to occupy a seat or position, please ask others if they need to use it. If others need to use it, please offer your seat. This is a fair and polite practice.

3. Rationality and appropriateness: If you need to reserve a seat or position for others to use, you should abide by the rules and etiquette in public places to ensure that your behavior is reasonable and appropriate.

4. Actively solve the problem: If you meet someone who occupies a seat, you can try to ask them politely and rationally if they can give up their seat, or find other ways to solve the problem, such as finding other empty seats or positions. Avoid using excessive words or behaviors.

In a word, the behavior of occupying a seat should consider the rights and needs of others and abide by the rules and etiquette in public places. If you meet someone who occupies a seat, you should deal with the problem in a polite and rational way and find a suitable solution.