In the morning, there were many people waiting on the platform, as soon as the car came, several uncles and aunts rushed up, and standing behind me was a young man, fortunately with him, I saved myself from the pain of being squeezed around.
When I got in the car, I saw that there were still a few seats in the back seat, so I walked straight to the back. **Thinking of an aunt with one leg across the chair next to me, I just complained in my heart: This person sits in a really strange way.
Unexpectedly, she leaned back, the small bag in her hand pressed against the back aisle, and shouted in her mouth: "We still have people, we still have people." ”
I stood in the back row, dumbfounded: I could still occupy a seat like this. If you occupy a seat next to you, you can understand itIn this way, the buttocks occupy a position, the legs occupy a position, and the bag in the hand also occupies a position, and the hand is on the outside seat, which means that the air inside also occupies a position. One person occupies four seats, and it is the first time I have seen such a seat.
I also have a little temper, and the more you do this, the more I won't let me. Sure enough, it was her son and grandson who helped occupy the place, both behind me.
It's a bit awkward.
I stood at the entrance of the last row of seats, the box in my hand was blocked to the entrance, and there were two back seats, and no one wanted to sit on it.
Auntie may have never seen me like this, she raised her head and looked at me, her eyes blazing: "We still have people here." She repeated.
I don't think I heard it. Her son spoke: "Let people sit down." There are two locations here! "Oh, so she's going to take three positions. Hearing her son say this, and seeing me like this, my aunt was out of luck and let go of her hand. I pulled the box open and sat inside.
When I talk about occupying a seat, I think of the "seat-occupancy" atmosphere when I was in school. Because of the problem of teaching resources, many good places in public places are occupied, or there are books, or teacups, or schoolbags, in short, there are all kinds of "virtual people" who occupy seats. Anyway, today you will occupy it, tomorrow I will occupy it, everyone is the same.
But is it necessarily right to take things for granted?