When I lived in SF proper, way back when, I say a fight between two 70ish women, because one of them was already seated in the preferential seating area, when the other one got on board, and the second woman was determined to make her give up her seat. There weren't physical blows traded, but the driver had to split them up.
On a completely different note (sort of), do people use the word "agita"?. Someone at work just did, and I had to look up what it meant.
She crossed through a crowded room twice, and she said that a vast majority of the women noticed she was coming and shifted themselves to allow her to pass. The vast majority of the men didn't notice her coming, even when she asked them to move.
I had an interesting experience my last time at SFO. I had been put in first class and not one of the four men standing around me offered to help put my bag in the overhead. I don't think I've ever been in coach where that has been the case.
On a completely different note (sort of), do people use the word "agita"?
I don't think I use it, but I've seen it enough, although usually for metaphorical indigestion.
I would relate public transportation experiences, but no one here ever takes it.
WTF???
Well, he was on speed....
It's been 10 years since I regularly took public transit and that was in foreign lands. I've never used the public transit here, despite living right by a station. It just doesn't go sensibly near where I'm going.
I don't think I use it, but I've seen it enough, although usually for metaphorical indigestion.
That's what this was. Two of the neediest associates here just made partner. There's been discussion, and possibly some agita.
eta:
Yes.
It's a cool word. I believe I shall start using it.