
— Didn’t they teach you to give up your seat to elderly people?! — shouted the passenger on the subway: But the young man did something no one expected
Next stop. The car swayed slightly, the doors hissed open, and a stream of new passengers poured in. Some got off, others squeezed inside with difficulty, carrying bags, umbrellas, and tired faces.
Among those boarding was a woman about fifty years old. High heels, a long gray coat, lips painted with lipstick, an irritated look in her eyes. A heavy leather bag over her shoulder. In short, a lady with an expression that “everyone owes me something.”
She walked down the aisle and accidentally bumped the young man sitting by the window with her knee. Just bumped him. Didn’t apologize. But after a few steps, she stopped. Turned around. As if only then she realized her righteous mission.
— Well yes, comfortable to sprawl out here! — she said challengingly. — Did you think about how others are supposed to get through? Your legs are spread out in the aisle… Didn’t your parents teach you to respect others?
The young man looked up. Headphones still in his ears. Calmly, he took one out, without any unnecessary movements. He looked at her. Not scared, not aggressive — just looked.
— I’m talking to you! — the woman raised her voice. — Is it so hard to give up your seat to a woman? Or do you think the world revolves around you?
It got quieter in the car. People started turning around. A couple of teenagers in the corner sat up, ready for the show. Everything followed the usual script: he would say something cheeky, she would get angrier, then… conflict, yelling, maybe security.
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The young man suddenly lowered his gaze and said quietly:
— Sorry.
He stood up.
And everyone saw the seat he was leaving slowly tilt backward — creaking, sliding down under its own weight and pressing sharply against the wall.
The backrest was held only by one side mount, the cushion had slipped revealing metal springs and a broken plastic frame. It was clear that sitting there without holding on was almost impossible.
The young man stood silently. Slightly swaying, as if his leg had fallen asleep.
An awkward silence fell over the car. The woman froze for a second. Then she looked at the broken seat, then back at the young man.
— I… didn’t know, — she muttered. — Sorry.
He just nodded, put the headphone back in, and turned toward the door.