地下鉄で4席を占有、はだしで「熟睡」する男性=韓国
Man sleeping barefoot on subway, occupying four seats (South Korea)
The image of a rude subway passenger occupying several seats and sleeping barefoot has been made public, causing controversy. According to JTBC's "Case Leader" on the 18th, on the 14th, a passenger was sleeping barefoot on the Seoul Metropolitan Subway's Kyungchun subway station.
A man was seen sleeping on the Gyeongchun line with his bare feet on the seat. According to a photo posted by an informant, Mr. A, the man was lying down and sleeping with his luggage as a pillow.
A was lying down and taking up four seats. A said, "I approached the man and said, 'I'm sorry, you shouldn't be doing this here. Please wake up,' and he looked at me once and then woke up.
"But then he lay down again and started to sleep," he said. "Other passengers on the subway were sitting around this passenger. Consideration is basic, but I hope they stop doing this."
Internet users who saw this responded with comments such as, "He's lying down like it's his own home," and "If he woke him up and then went back to sleep, he really has no conscience."
Meanwhile, in March this year, women were seen sleeping on a busy subway with their luggage on an empty seat, while another woman slept with two empty travel bags.
The system was placed in front of the seat to restrict other passengers from using it. If you find a "nuisance passenger" on the subway, you can use the "Tota Subway" or "Korail (Korea Railroad Corporation) Subway Talk" app to
It is possible to report via.
2024/07/18 12:06 KST
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