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6th November 2020
04:51pm GMT

The man posted the following to Reddit asking if what he did was so wrong:
"So last night I’m on the bus, and a very heavily pregnant lady gets on. She looks around for a seat, only to find there are no available ones left. I’m the closest to her, so she starts giving me the imploring eyes," he wrote.
"I wasn’t rude or anything, I just told her no, I’ve had a long day and my feet are sore. I don’t want to give up my seat.
"She started crying about how she’s a pregnant single mom, and I told her I’m sorry, but that was her personal choice and she can’t expect other people to accommodate her life choices."
While I think it's common courtesy to give up your seat, if someone doesn't want to, whatever. He could have just said no, and if I'm giving him anything (and it isn't much) the woman could have always asked someone else.
However, it's his unnecessary remarks about how he isn't going to accommodate her life choices that really pushes this guy from being slightly rude to a really awful human being.
There was absolutely no need for it and many Reddit users were quick to tell him the same:
"Yeah, whats next, blaming an old person for being old? Blaming deformed people for being born? You see someone who needs a seat, you give it to them."Manners cost nothing.