Aaaah! People who have taken public transport know where I'm coming from. The smelly seats and sticky bars *shudders* and those "please don't sit with me" moments. I am a very particular person when it come s to crowds I am so claustrophobic and you never know where people have been, but you have to just deal with it because it's a "public" transport.
But I learned some tips and tricks:
• If you put your stuff on the window seat and you sit on the outside usually people won't bother you
•always carry anti-bacterial hand gel with you. Especially during flu seasons lot of flus are contagious I think that should be at the bottom of your list when you have essays and exams to do.
Well my hygiene phobias aside. Public transport has its perks it gets you to places you need to go like school and appointments. A handy advice is to get the bus or train schedule from your nearest bus or train station. But if you live In Birmingham like I do buses usually don't follow their appointed time schedules but they may in the place that you live. By now you should probably estimate the exact the bus arrives so you can plan around it and get to places on time.
Hopefully this has helped anything I've missed out or if you have some tips of your own please feel free to share.
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