Impolite Staff at Train Station.
The one and only bad experience during our trips in Oxfordshire was about public transportation service included impolite staff at train station. It is uneasy to go around where we wanted to visit in Oxfordshire without a car, therefore, we had to rely on the public transportation service.
The Charlbury train station is the closest one fron Bob and Nel's home so we went there almost everyday. I could still remember the impatient face of David Carter, the particular staff at Charlbury train station. He never turned a polite or happy face to us everytime when we were buying the tickets. He even thought that we made him a big trouble when we wanted to buy the bus+rail ticket one day. Well...I would say the reason I got that idea was from the train timetable which indicated that I could get bus+rail ticket to certain towns. If so, what's the point for him to turn a black face on us. I did see him smile at other passengers. Was that just because we were foreigners? Or he thought that we spoke poor English? No matter what, I did not think that he should treat us in that impolite way and that's why I was so angry about. The tone he asked "What?" with his rude facial expression would not shed away from my head.
I felt so sad that we tried to be friendly to everyone but there was someone treated you back in a totally different way.
There is no one superior to anyone else and I hope that there will have no discrimination in this world afterwards.
The Charlbury train station is the closest one fron Bob and Nel's home so we went there almost everyday. I could still remember the impatient face of David Carter, the particular staff at Charlbury train station. He never turned a polite or happy face to us everytime when we were buying the tickets. He even thought that we made him a big trouble when we wanted to buy the bus+rail ticket one day. Well...I would say the reason I got that idea was from the train timetable which indicated that I could get bus+rail ticket to certain towns. If so, what's the point for him to turn a black face on us. I did see him smile at other passengers. Was that just because we were foreigners? Or he thought that we spoke poor English? No matter what, I did not think that he should treat us in that impolite way and that's why I was so angry about. The tone he asked "What?" with his rude facial expression would not shed away from my head.
I felt so sad that we tried to be friendly to everyone but there was someone treated you back in a totally different way.
There is no one superior to anyone else and I hope that there will have no discrimination in this world afterwards.
2 Comments:
At 11:16 pm , Anonymous said...
He's a grumpy bastard. I wouldn't worry about it - he's like that with everyone.
At 11:30 am , Jennifer tae said...
Thank you for your comment. I think that I would rather he only trest us that way---that meant at least he treats "his people" nicer and better.
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