ANSWERS: 16
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Should not bother you as long as you do not hear them.
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Around here?? I would be wondering what they were doing on one of those trains in the first place. They're all freight trains.
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I wouldn't do anything as it would not be MY business ... Now; If they started bothering women , elderly etc ... I'd have a "Talk" with them ... +5
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Acknowledge that I do not live in the 1940s and that society has changed.
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Ignore them.
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I'd ask them who TRAINed them to swear?
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Kick them in the butts with my shiny-shoed feet and tell them to shut up! Young teenage boys who swear in public deserve to be butt-kicked with my shiny shoes.
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None of my concern. Besides, if I tell them not to swear, that ain't gonna stop em. Anyone who's ever been young before can attest to this.
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open a window and throw him out.
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Ignore them. It's not really any of my business, and besides they wouldn't listen to me even if I did say something.
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It would depend on whether or not I was with my developmentally disabled daughter. If we were together, I wouldn't make a scene, and just sit down. If I was alone I would find the conducter and ask to have them moved
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Swearing? Nuttin' at all, keithold. ;-)
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I would turn down my hearing aids so i wouldnt be offended and make my ears fall off.
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I would ask him if he realizes that swearing on an Amtrack train is grounds to have him removed from the train at the next manned station. Then when the conductor aka my dad walked past I would just say hey pops. Problem solved.
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I would address the condutor and tell him to do something about it.
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I hear it all the time, i have learned to ignore it.
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