Awkward First Rajdhani Journey: Woman Uncomfortable as Co-Passengers Dance
Woman’s first Rajdhani journey turns awkward as co-passengers dance near her seat: ‘Zero civic sense’
Hindustan Times
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A woman's first journey on the Rajdhani Express train in India turned uncomfortable when a group of women began dancing near her seat. The incident, shared on social media, sparked a debate about civic responsibility in public spaces, with many users expressing concern over the lack of consideration for fellow passengers.
- 01A woman shared her uncomfortable experience on the Rajdhani Express due to dancing co-passengers.
- 02The incident highlights issues of civic responsibility in public spaces.
- 03Social media users expressed mixed reactions, with many calling for respect for fellow passengers.
- 04Some defended the dancers, suggesting enjoyment should be balanced with consideration for others.
- 05The video has prompted discussions about the need for teaching civic sense from a young age.
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A woman's first experience on the Rajdhani Express train in India took an awkward turn when a group of women began dancing near her seat, leading to discomfort. The incident was shared by Instagram user Sudipta Deb, who expressed her displeasure, noting a lack of civic sense. The video has garnered significant attention on social media, with many users agreeing that public spaces require a basic level of civic responsibility. Comments ranged from calls for respect for shared spaces to suggestions that enjoyment should not disturb others. While some defended the dancers as merely having fun, others emphasized the need for discipline in public transport. The incident has sparked a broader discussion about the importance of teaching civic sense from an early age. HT.com has reached out to the original poster for further comments.
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This incident raises awareness about the importance of civic responsibility in public transport, affecting how passengers interact in shared spaces.
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