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Giving up your seat to someone who needs it more is something many Singapore commuters were taught from young.
But one TikToker now wonders if the idea of MRT priority seats might sometimes bring out the worst in people.
Especially the elderly.
In a video posted on TikTok, Echoyq aka Ee Ching recounted a recent experience on the train that left her feeling rather uncomfortable.
According to Ee Ching, she was standing in front of a priority seat occupied by a middle-aged woman who appeared to be in her 40s or 50s.
When 8days.sg reached out to Ee Ching, she told us that it happened at about 6pm whole on the East-West Line (EWL).
“She looked like she needed that seat after a long day at work,” the TikToker said.
Things took a turn when a group of elderly commuters boarded the train and walked towards where she was standing.
“Then this group of elderly commuters who boarded, they walked over to my side, cos, you know, they obviously wanted a seat. They were telling each other, “No lah, it is fine I don’t need a seat, it’s a few stops anyway,” she recounted.





