S-Bahn chaos in Berlin: Passenger demands first out, then in!
S-Bahn chaos in Berlin: Passenger demands first out, then in!
The Berlin S-Bahn combines a variety of districts of the city, but often it goes haywire. Delays, overcrowded wagons and the crowds in the doors strain the nerves of the commuters. A passenger has now expressed its frustration in a Reddit contribution, pointing out important behavior that many seem to observe.
In his post, he addresses a particularly unpleasant situation: when he got out, he was almost rebuilt by a woman who wanted to quickly go on the train and dropped her iPhone. His urgent message: "Let people get out before you try to go in." Many find this clear announcement, as the more than 300 likes and numerous comments show that were collected under his contribution.
an everyday problem in the rushhour
In the rush-like hustle and bustle of the Berlin S-Bahn, many travelers out of stock in order to enter the train in the narrow room without thinking of the eliminating passengers. Another user describes a similar experience than he was pushed out of another passenger when getting out. He describes that despite the efforts of the other travelers, the intruder simply ran directly into him, which led to an unpleasant moment in which he was forced to protest loudly.
Such experiences are not uncommon. Many say that "broad shoulders and a wide smile" could help to react more relaxed in such unplanned encounters. A user tells of a man on the Ostkreuz who mastered the situation with clever humor by simply standing on the door with open hands and demanding: "Let's get out of ourselves!" A perfect strategy to move people to respect order.
The phenomenon shows how common such misunderstandings are in the Berlin S-Bahn. Passengers should be better informed about the behavior of others in order to avoid these careless moments.
For further details on the experiences of the S-Bahn travelers in the capital and more stories about commuting in the city, a look at The article by www.berlin-live.de , who deeper into this topic.
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