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Dublin Bus

  • 16-10-2021 1:47am
    #1
    Posts: 61 ✭✭


    Welcome to Dublin.

    When you use Dublin bus don't hang around the bus driver unless there are no seats. You are blocking the aisle.

    It is safe to go upstairs to one of the many seats, there is no need to huddle together beside the front door silently and awkwardly.

    It is not prison, eye contact is not viewed as a sign of aggression but rather a useful cue on where to move to allow people past.

    If you don't have a student leap card get that sorted asap.

    If the bus is full give up your seat to an old person.

    Covid is still here so don't close the windows and wear your masks.

    Most importantly, don't get sick on the bus and leave the back seat on the upper deck for the junkies. I'll just throw in to keep shoes off the seats, don't be a....

    The person asking you for a euro for the bus has no plans to actually take the bus. It is for drugs. Be polite and explain you have no cash at all. Don't take out your wallet. Don't smoke at a city center bus stop, junkies will hound you for a smoke.

    Yea so basically sit in a seat and keep the volume down to a normal chat volume. Basically act like an adult if you want to be treated like one.

    If your bicycle lock cost less than €50 you really should get used to the above Dublin Bus guidelines.

    Welcome to Dublin.



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