https://www.canberratimes.com.au/st...quette-dont-talk-on-the-tram-please/?cs=14225
For context, Canberra is a small city but is also the capital city of Australia the city so likes to pretend it is a big city from time to time.
Despite many moving to the city for work, it also has a reputation of being hard to break into socially. I have to say despite this I was quite surprised to read the article that was written in response to passengers on the new tram that was recently opened.
I’m curious as many know of Australia as being a friendly place and I certainly find the USA, especially the south, to be a very friendly place. Would someone write something like this in your city? What’s the friendliness culture like?
For the record, it makes no difference to me, when I take public transport to work I’m one of the many antisocial people with headphones in!
For context, Canberra is a small city but is also the capital city of Australia the city so likes to pretend it is a big city from time to time.
Despite many moving to the city for work, it also has a reputation of being hard to break into socially. I have to say despite this I was quite surprised to read the article that was written in response to passengers on the new tram that was recently opened.
I’m curious as many know of Australia as being a friendly place and I certainly find the USA, especially the south, to be a very friendly place. Would someone write something like this in your city? What’s the friendliness culture like?
For the record, it makes no difference to me, when I take public transport to work I’m one of the many antisocial people with headphones in!