'None of your business': 'Karen' responds to getting called out for chope-ing bus seat with bags

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It's never nice to hog seats on a public bus, especially when it's packed like sardines. So, when one woman did so, her fellow commuter decided to call her out, leading to a kerfuffle. The incident was captured and uploaded onto TikTok by another passenger, who goes by the name Iswardiitnin, on Wednesday (March 8). In the 48-second clip, the...

It's never nice to hog seats on a public bus, especially when it's packed like sardines.The incident was captured and uploaded onto TikTok by another passenger, who goes by the name Iswardiitnin, on Wednesday .The two were seated on opposite ends of a row of three seats against the window. The seat in between them was occupied by two large bags.The man had seemingly told the woman off for taking up the empty seat for her bags.

"You sitting there. You move here for what ?" shouted the woman at the man, in reference to the seat she was using for her bags."Then you say excuse me. Don't come anyhow touch people things ," the woman responded.but the woman angrily told him: "None of your business." She also continuously gestured at an empty seat in front of them and asked the man why he wouldn't sit there instead.Several called her selfish while one pointed out that bus seats are for people to sit, not bags.Some also questioned why the bus driver had not intervened.

But one netizen suggested that the man should have simply moved the woman's things instead of arguing with her.

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