第1个回答 2018-04-27
We were always taught to give up our seats to the elderly, the weak, the ill, the handicapped, and the pregnant. It is a standard practice, justified by our own morality: we feel that those who need the seats more should get them. However, under some circumstances, people don't want to give up their seats. For example, should a young person who is exhausted after working all night still stand up in favor of someone older but full of energy? There is controversy about exactly where to draw the line in general, but I think that as youthful individuals, we should all try to give up our seats as much as possible. After all, we are setting a good example for the children of our own day, who will hopefully grow up and follow in our footsteps, setting in motion a cycle of goodwill.