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Do you chat to passengers on public transport?

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Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 16 Aug 2008 11:31

I had so many coincidences to chat about with a lady I met in another part of the country yesterday.
Makes one wonder if it was pure chance that made me sit by her.....

Gwyn.......who some say can talk for England.......?

♥ Kitty the Rubbish Cook ♥

♥ Kitty the Rubbish Cook ♥ Report 16 Aug 2008 11:39

I talk to anyone Gwyn...............LOL

I met a man on a beach one day when I was really low, we got chatting and ended up cheering each other up..............I'm sure that's how it was meant to be:))

Susan719813

Susan719813 Report 16 Aug 2008 11:40

If I am with a friend we always end up chatting to most people on the bus/coach....great fun.....we have even been known to have a sing song lol.

The Ulster bus in Northern Ireland is also great for chatting away to everyone and anyone. It travels all over. We met one lady who lived alone and regularly travelled across the country just to meet and converse with others. That was another time we started off an Irish sing song and a great time was had by all :-)))


Susan
x

PS....of course....if I am on my own I am a model of ladylikeness :-)))))

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY Report 16 Aug 2008 11:43

ER?...no not if I can help it.
They more than likely to talk to me..I attract weirdos...lol..dont know why.

Paul :)

₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads&#

₪ TeresaW elite empress of deleted threads&# Report 16 Aug 2008 11:43

I do if they talk to me. I was sitting next to an elderly lady last night on the way home from work. She started to say she didn't know how much more could go wrong..and I though, 'Oh God, here we go with a life story'. She then told me that she had just lost her wedding ring in Tescos and they couldn't find it. She was so upset because she lost her husband 6 weeks ago.'

She then went on to tell me how obstructive the DWP were with sorting out the pensions. She said they stopped her husbands straight away, within one day, but they still haven't sorted out hers so she is living on their little bit of savings at the moment.

I could have cried by the time I got off, bless her.

♥ Kitty the Rubbish Cook ♥

♥ Kitty the Rubbish Cook ♥ Report 16 Aug 2008 12:19

awwww................poor lady, what a rotten shame:(

When Dad died it took 8 weeks to get Mum's pension sorted out, absolutely disgraceful!

They know the widow or widower is likely to get more each week, so why they don't continue to pay the minimum out until they sort the new payment is beyond me.

Grabagran

Grabagran Report 16 Aug 2008 12:24

I'll talk to anybody.

I know how it is to not see or speak face to face with anyone for days on end.

I feel it for the elderly who live alone. Some of then only go out to meet someone to talk to.

Poor soul was just happy that she could get everything off her chest when she spoke to you.

xx

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 16 Aug 2008 12:34

I spend a lot of time on my own, so I'll just start chatting to anyone!!! And if nobody's there I'll chat to meself!!!!! LOL Strange, but true!!!

K

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 16 Aug 2008 12:40

Daughter was going to a course on the train with her boss. They started talking about things (they're in the Environment Department), when this man came over and said he's been to where they were talking about - and he used to be our neighbour! Then another man who had been listening came over and said he used to go to school with daughter's boss!!

maggie

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 16 Aug 2008 12:42

Good to see there are some more chatters here.
As Teresa's story shows, it's important to be a good listener too.
On a bus near here recently a lovely elderly lady told me all about her little dog, who had been put to sleep a few days before. She was on her way to have some photos framed and showed them to me.
It was her first outing without him and she thanked me for letting her talk.... I hope it helped.

Gwyn

Grabagran

Grabagran Report 16 Aug 2008 12:44

KAREN. YOU CAN TALK TO ME ANYTIME SWEETIE.

WHEN DO HEAD BACK HOME?

HOPE YOUR FOLKS ARE KEEPING BETTER.

VICKY XX

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 16 Aug 2008 12:44

I got talking to an elderly lady at the bus stop, when she told me she'd just got some photo's reprinted for her grand daughter. S
She took them out to show me - there was a very pretty young woman in Australia holding a Koala. She told me she used to visit a Koala sanctuary, and the next photo showed one of the Koala 'nurses' - it was an Alsatian dog with two baby koalas clinging to her back!! Absolutely fascinating.
I meet her quite often and we always get chatting now :o)

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 16 Aug 2008 12:50

Lol Maggie....Interesting eavesdropping then...

I met a lady on the train yesterday when I was travelling from Wolverhampton to Coventry. She used to be head teacher of a school I often worked at on the south Kent coast, ....before I went there.
She asked if I knew a headteacher from another primary school near there.... Yes...she lives about 1 minute's walk from my house.!

Lady's daughter is really into family history....just HAD to have a little chat about that, ..Lol ...and she did her training near where many of my ancestors come from.

Such alot to talk about, I was in Coventry before I knew it....

Gwyn

Cumbrian Caz~**~

Cumbrian Caz~**~ Report 16 Aug 2008 13:01

Hello Gwyn,

Yes, I always end up chatting to people, I love to interact with others and find out if we have things in common.

Caz xxx

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 16 Aug 2008 13:03

Morning Gwyn.... morning all.

I talk to anyone and everyone... no-one is sacred!! Or spared.

Ann of GG and I were having lunch once... and we ended up chatting to the two ladies on the table next to ous... I started the conversation, but have to say that Ann was right there with me, lol

Yesterday, I chatted quite happily to two elderly gentleman in the *leave yer fella here while you try on stuff* bit... and there was a lady in the till queue Ann in Glos and I chatted to

I took the Isle of White bus with a friend and her young cousin a few years ago.... it was fabulous..... we had to go back the next day and do the stop offs, as I refused to get off the first day and did the whole tour..... well, it was raining!!

Had a wonderful time chatting to people, their lives are so interesting. "Young cousin" was mortified at first.... but fascinated and having a really good time by the end of it. Friend is just resigned to me being me. ;¬))

The next day, we did one of the stops at Osborne (sp) House and met up with one of the young families from the day before... my friend is a Makaton instructor.... and I use a bit, and the middle girl in the family used it to communicate.... we had made their day the day before by chatting to her.... and at Osborne House (sp) they invited us to share their picnic with them.... it was a fantastic day, which we wouldn't have had but for a blind man's guide dog sitting under my seat and licking my feet the day before!! That's how it all got started.

Do you know, I had forgotten all about that..... and my friend explaining in Makaton how Victorians didn't wear knickers!!

Love

Daff xxx



Sharron

Sharron Report 16 Aug 2008 15:18

Met a man in France who came from the Midlands three hundred miles away.His brother was married to the daughter of our neighbour.

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 17 Aug 2008 01:25

Well I am sure you will have guessed that I am one of those who will talk to anyone. My Mum was the same, I learned from her and have made many new friends over the years just by chatting. Got talking to a woman on the bus to Gt. Yarmouth last week and she is going to phone me when she gets back from her visit away as she doesn't live far from Norwich so can come in for a coffee sometime, she lives alone in a very small village and lives alone so gets fed up with her own company.
My Dad used to tell Mum off and my o.h. says to me, Oh you're not talking again are you, but if he was better company maybe I wouldn't need to chat to others so much!
I agree that it doesn't hurt to be a good listener or to chat with a lonely person or a person travelling alone, it passes the time and makes their day brighter as well as ours. I have often come away lifted from speaking with someone I just met.
Would be a sad old place if we all kept ourselves to ourselves.

Lizx

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 17 Aug 2008 09:52

I agree Liz, it would be a sad place if we all kept ourselves to ourselves. And anyway, if we didn't talk to other people how would we know anything about other people and their lives. It's very important to talk.
K x

Thanks for the offer Vods/Vicky. Folks are find, I'm heading back to the desert on Saturday so won't be on here much after that (as it's difficult), but will keep in touch .
K x

gemqueen

gemqueen Report 17 Aug 2008 15:48

At train station in Wrexham yesterday morning I saw a woman who I thought I recognised from 40+ years ago when I did my nurse training. While my son was busy on his mobile I went over and said 'hello'. I was worried I'd picked on a total stranger but it was her and she also recognised me. My son was mortified when I got back. Said he'd never do what I did.
I think it has something to do with confidence as well as wanting to reach out to others who appear sad or lonely.

Di

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust***

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** Report 17 Aug 2008 15:59

i dont use public transport
eitheer walk or take the car

i bit unsure to approach people an djust start chatting,

but sometimes i think in situations like mentioned abouve its fate, i think you meet up with people for a reason