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Photo from the Munich S-Bahn causes an uproar: "Humanly speaking, quite repulsive"

2022-05-18T03:02:35.329Z


Photo from the Munich S-Bahn causes an uproar: "Humanly speaking, quite repulsive" Created: 05/18/2022, 04:53 A user of the "Jodel" app posted a snapshot from a Munich S-Bahn. © Matthias Balk/dpa/Jodel (archive image/montage) Whether it's the S-Bahn, U-Bahn or train: a journey can often be lengthy. It becomes particularly unpleasant when fellow travelers make the stay unpleasant through their b


Photo from the Munich S-Bahn causes an uproar: "Humanly speaking, quite repulsive"

Created: 05/18/2022, 04:53

A user of the "Jodel" app posted a snapshot from a Munich S-Bahn.

© Matthias Balk/dpa/Jodel (archive image/montage)

Whether it's the S-Bahn, U-Bahn or train: a journey can often be lengthy.

It becomes particularly unpleasant when fellow travelers make the stay unpleasant through their behavior.

Munich - Who does not know it: You sit comfortably on the train, read the newspaper, look out the window or busy with your smartphone and wait until you have arrived at your destination.

You can use it to make an S-Bahn, U-Bahn or train journey comfortable, no matter how long the journey is.

But what if the behavior of fellow passengers makes it impossible to travel in a relaxed manner?

A picture that was taken in a Munich S-Bahn now shows what unpleasant experiences you can have in a wagon.

In Munich S-Bahn: photo shows scene in wagon - "Pretty repulsive"

But what can you see?

The picture, taken by an anonymous user of the "Jodel" app, shows the inside of a Munich S-Bahn.

You can see a seating compartment, and it quickly becomes clear why the picture is causing a stir.

One person, seen only from waist down, has their legs placed on the opposite seat, feet resting comfortably on the fabric.

Remarkable: The person is walking barefoot.

The author captioned his photo with the words: "Humanly speaking, quite repulsive."

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A snapshot from a Munich S-Bahn was shared on the “Jodel” app.

© Screenshot: Jodel

Photo from the Munich S-Bahn: "Bah!" - Snapshot causes horror

In the comments, too, it quickly becomes clear that barefoot behavior receives little approval.

For example, a user observes: "She even has an empty cloth bag with her that she could put underneath ... but no ...".

Another says ironically: "As if you weren't allowed to touch a public seat with bare skin anymore!".

Others simply sum up the sight: “Bah!”.

Either way, one can only hope that the person had washed their feet, otherwise this behavior would have been a test for all fellow travelers - even with an FFP2 mask.

Source: merkur

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