How many times have you went to do something so easy, but then realized you have no idea how to actually do it properly? This thread is for people to post some tips and advice for general life things that will make other peoples life easier and they wouldn't normally think off.
(I'm hoping that Irish posts here, it would be great to give us all advice on "job interviews")
I guess I will start.
Sparky presents, an idiots guide to;
Public Transport
Odds are even people with licenses will have to use public transport every now and then.
Buses
Choosing where to sit is your way of deciding how sane you want to be at the end of your trip. If you sit at the back of a bus, you're normally stuck with the bogans with their music pumping on their mobile phones without headphones, and their parents drinking out of bottles hidden in brown paper bags. if you sit at the front of a bus, you have to put up with the parents and elderly people and when it gets busy you will be expected to move. I find the middle is the best place to sit as it's just far away enough from both problems.
Taxi's
Don't be scared to speak up if they start taking a different route then the one you know is the fastest (therefore cheapest) route. Speak up most of the times they will realize they got caught out and ask how much you normally pay and that's all they will charge you.
TrainsWe don't have trains for transport here so the only thing I can say is avoid eye contact with most people. especially if you catch the train regularly if all you want to do is get there without talking to anybody it's the best way to peacefully enjoy the trip.
and of course it applies for all of them, make sure if you're travelling alone to bring an ipod or an mp3 player, public transport can be a bitch with the other peoples talking and the rest of the noises, (not to mention it's always a longer alternative to driving) and it can make for a boring long ride without something to listen to.
(again, I had no idea what to write for mine, I just thought it would be a good idea for a thread and wanted to get the ball rolling,)
edit: Oh and
Credit goes to Jglass for this thread (I guess even though his wasn't a proper way to do it.
)
(I'm hoping that Irish posts here, it would be great to give us all advice on "job interviews")
I guess I will start.
Sparky presents, an idiots guide to;
Public Transport
Odds are even people with licenses will have to use public transport every now and then.
Buses
Choosing where to sit is your way of deciding how sane you want to be at the end of your trip. If you sit at the back of a bus, you're normally stuck with the bogans with their music pumping on their mobile phones without headphones, and their parents drinking out of bottles hidden in brown paper bags. if you sit at the front of a bus, you have to put up with the parents and elderly people and when it gets busy you will be expected to move. I find the middle is the best place to sit as it's just far away enough from both problems.
Taxi's
Don't be scared to speak up if they start taking a different route then the one you know is the fastest (therefore cheapest) route. Speak up most of the times they will realize they got caught out and ask how much you normally pay and that's all they will charge you.
TrainsWe don't have trains for transport here so the only thing I can say is avoid eye contact with most people. especially if you catch the train regularly if all you want to do is get there without talking to anybody it's the best way to peacefully enjoy the trip.
and of course it applies for all of them, make sure if you're travelling alone to bring an ipod or an mp3 player, public transport can be a bitch with the other peoples talking and the rest of the noises, (not to mention it's always a longer alternative to driving) and it can make for a boring long ride without something to listen to.
(again, I had no idea what to write for mine, I just thought it would be a good idea for a thread and wanted to get the ball rolling,)
edit: Oh and
Credit goes to Jglass for this thread (I guess even though his wasn't a proper way to do it.
