Slightly related story. I once boarded a bust 7.17 Guildford to Waterloo service. Usually I'd change at Woking as you can't get a seat.Digressing slightly, I observed something a few weeks ago as I was prepping the train.
An unreserved table for four, and two people boarding sat at it. There was a bag already on one seat. The chap who's bag it was comes back from the luggage rack, says "Excuse me I was sitting there". The two people who were at the table (which still had two empty seats at it) aoplogised and moved to a two-seat airline seat, leaving chappie on his own at the table - which he continued to occupy in solitary splendour for the next two hours.
Who else would have moved, and who would have pointed at the two empty seats and said "Which one were you in?"
(I was praying for somebody (preferably with a child) to ask was there a table seat, because I knew exactly where I was going to direct them to! Unfortunately, nobody did.)
On thus particular day a lady had her dog on a seat. I politely ask if I could sit there. Her reply was do you mind but my dog is rather poorly. To which I reply. "I do as I have ankylosing spondylitis". The lady had probably never heard of the condition, which is a form of arthritis but did move the dog on to her lap and I sat down. I imagine other passengers would have just starred and said nothing.
Being polite I thanked the lady as I got off. Hopefully she learnt from the experience.
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