I expect this to vary with which part of the UK you're in. If I'm on a long journey on a train or more likely a coach then I would strike up conversation, depending on who the person was of course! In London you wouldn't even blink...
I'll smile, but won't strike up conversation.
I'm the type that only speaks when spoken to (on public transport of course not real life, as people often have a hard job shutting me up!!)
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well as fr me in the type of person who sit there with music player on and people wathcing at the same time..
I prefer to keep myself to myself... not that I travel much by public transport these days but if I do I want to appreciate and enjoy my 'quiet time' without someone bleeting on about owt or nowt to pass the time of day.
iPod on maximum volume and no eye contact here. I managed it for a full 16 hour flight once... until the batteries gave out then it was keep the silent headset on to drown out the noise of the plane, and the possibility of conversation.
heres a tip, if your on a crowded train / bus whatever, and you would like to keep the seat next to you empty, everytime someone see's it, just tap the seat with the palm of your hand and smile at them! Never fails to keep em away!
What's public transport ?
if you use public transport,why should you object to someone sitting next to you ?if it`s a problem for you take the car or a `re really not that special if that`s the way you think of fellow travellers.
If I am alone I may talk to someone, if I have nothing else to do.
Once, last year? We did have something to do, we never talked much!
It depends on my mood!. I don`t very often get on public transport these day but when i do, if im in a good, happy mood i`ll chat with anyone if not I just keep myself to myself.
i use public transport a fair bit these days...
its i-pod all the way for me too. Sometimes a pair of very dark (one way) shades.
Having come from the north and half irish by ancestry chatting is second nature - oh and I did kiss that stone thingy in the 'castle'.
I was pleasantly surprised recently when taking a bus and three trains to get to Norwich just how many people spoke to me first or responded when I spoke to them. Of course it was not the saaf-eest was it?
Perhaps public transport is a great leveller and doesn't contain people who need to be in a car for egotistical or coccooning reasons?
No doubt we will all be going back to public transport as our oil continues to run out? That would negate my trip to Norwich, which was to buy a car! Must go to the 'sexual things to do list' thread as sex in the back seat of a car is something I have missed out on for some unknown reason!
Shay