Reported 8 months ago
Musician Xǔ Chángdé recently shared his views on the controversial 'courtesy seat' in Taiwan's public transportation, sparking discussions online. He suggested that the outdated and vague name 'courtesy seat' should be more straightforwardly referred to as a 'seat for offering'. Xǔ Chángdé also mentioned the societal expectation for giving up seats has turned into a rule, leading to conflicted feelings. The debate over the necessity of the 'courtesy seat' continues, with some advocating for its removal due to recent incidents of conflicts arising from its existence.
Source: YAHOO