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Paige Freshwater & Ruth Suter

Teen hogged two bus seats with shopping and refused to put bags on 'dirty floor'

A teen who hogged two bus seats with her shopping bags has sparked outrage after refusing to put them on the "dirty" floor.

The 19-year-old told how she boarded the bus when it was quiet and placed her bags on the seat next to her because they were heavy. She said as she tried to put them in front of her legs, they "hardly fit".

Taking to Reddit, the American teen said: "I sat in one seat and placed my bags on the seat next to me, essentially taking up two seats on my own. Since it wasn't crowded when I got on I didn't see an issue.

"The bus ride was kind of long and as it went on more and more people got on the bus. It eventually got pretty crowded to the point where some people had to stand up."

But rather than moving her bags to open up a seat, she convinced herself that "most people don't want to sit next to strangers anyway". But when she reached her stop, another passenger approached her to call her out for being "inconsiderate and rude", the Mirror reports.

She said: "Someone passive aggressively told me, 'You could have moved your bag and not been inconsiderate and rude. Everyone wants to sit not just you.'

"I didn't really respond because I didn't know what to say. The person who said that never asked me to move my stuff, and if they did I probably would have."

Wanting to know what she did wrong, she told Reddit users: "I don't understand how I was being rude? They could have asked during the ride instead of insulting me after it was already done.

"Busses are also generally first come first serve so I think my behaviour was normal."

In response, one user said: "You don't wait for someone to ask you to do the right thing." Another user added: "Once the bus started getting more crowded to the point where people were standing, you should have moved your bags. You shouldn't need to be asked to do so; it's just common courtesy."

A third user said: "Once it gets crowded, you move the bags of your own volition. It's a courtesy and used to be normal bus riding etiquette."

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