Do you think we like sharing in GN because we can choose when and whether or not to listen to the replies, but on public transport we are a captive audience?
A couple of weeks ago I had a 40 minute bus journey spent talking to a stranger ( a lady about my age) who told me (among other things) of all the placess she goes to courtesy of her pass, for a day out. It gave me some good ideas.
Last week I sat near to a labrador on the lap of a lady (in the hope of availing myself of some canine therapy) who turned out to be an assistant dog ( harness had been removed for the long journey for comfort). It was amazing what that dog could do for the owner who has asthma and was susceptable to blackouts - it could fetch her inhaler day or night if it heard her coughing, , sit by her if she blacked out, check if she is breathing and if not jump on her chest to try and restart the heart, and press her emergency tag if she does not respond - even opening the door to the emergency services. The lady also told me how, when she was on her phone in a public place, three people were loosely circling round her with intent to grab the phone but the dog stayed close and growled and barked to scare them off (as witnessed by some people at a bus stop who told her afterwards).
I am looking forward to my next journey - surely human interaction is something to cherish above virtual reality? Even if you only listen you may have lightened someone’s day.