假若在公交車上一位老人要你給他讓個(gè)座,但他坐下之后沒(méi)有道聲謝謝,你會(huì)覺(jué)得合適嗎?
The answer to the question is 'No'. I have a story to share. One day, I was on the bus. A kid being followed by his grandma got on the bus. The grandma looked aroud, found no seat available and walked over to a passenger, who sat, listening to music with his eyes closed. She looked at him for a while as if to ask for the seat, while he had no idea what was happening. After a few minutes, the bus came to a sudden stop in the middle of running. The kid got such a shock that he fell down, crying. At the very moment, the man stood up and offered them the seat. ‘I am sorry not to have noticed you standing next to me,’ he said. However, she said to him: ‘I am aware of more than meet the eyes. You could have made this not happen. Don’t you know what to do when seeing those who need help?’As I can tell, it is how he pretended not to see them that she couldn’t put up with. But is it true that he turned a blind eye to them?
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