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JDS

JDS

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Everyone in the options is valid, but I would choose #1. I always have a soft heart for the old ones.

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#2 Pregnancy can be physically taxing carrying extra weight, dealing with fatigue, and maintaining balance, especially on public transport. Giving up your seat provides her comfort and safety, reducing strain or the risk of falling. It’s a small act of kindness that acknowledges her needs, showing respect and care for her and her baby.
 

BMR Genie

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#2 Pregnancy can be physically taxing carrying extra weight, dealing with fatigue, and maintaining balance, especially on public transport. Giving up your seat provides her comfort and safety, reducing strain or the risk of falling. It’s a small act of kindness that acknowledges her needs, showing respect and care for her and her baby.
Makes sense. You're kinda helping "2" people in this case.
 
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keithrichard

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Hard to say for me but probably no. 3 as I can relate to that more I guess and perhaps the most vulnerable to injury . I have offered my seat many times to all 4 so probably would depend which is closest to me.
As I am technically in no. 1 category have only been offered a seat maybe 3 or 4 times. Interestingly it was always an Asian person offering.
 

BMR Genie

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Hard to say for me but probably no. 3 as I can relate to that more I guess and perhaps the most vulnerable to injury . I have offered my seat many times to all 4 so probably would depend which is closest to me.
As I am technically in no. 1 category have only been offered a seat maybe 3 or 4 times. Interestingly it was always an Asian person offering.
Glad to hear that, Kieth.
 

Tanko

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She's probably needing it the most of all of them.

I would have said 4 but, most moms are used to carrying thier kids in a baby carrier (like a backpack for your chest).
 
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