Most of us approach a ride on the subway with a mixture of fascination and dread. They’re crowded, they’re noisy, and they are not famous for their safety or hygiene, but there’s something about subways that makes them an integral part of the urban experience. Maybe it’s the hum of the electrified rails or the jerky rhythm of sudden starts and stops as the train hurtles from station to station. Or maybe it is their endless ability to surprise even the most hardened city dweller with outrageous shocks or unforeseeable encounters. Whatever it is, subways seem to attempt us with the promise "You thought you’d seen everything? Well, you ain’t seen nothing yet."
You’re riding on a crowded subway when you see that a single seat has opened up nearby. You are just about to sit down when you notice another person has also begun moving toward the same empty seat.
What do you do?
Take the seat of course
Hesitate and look around before doing anything
Let the other person have the seat
Move to another car
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