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    1. Are they „reserving“ for other people or they just went to the bistro? I can understand the latter.

    2. Philip10967 on

      It’s perfectly okay to leave your stuff on your seat, it’s just not necessary because you can just claim that seat in the app and it’s yours for the journey anyway. You can also definitively leave your seat, get some food and come back.

      It’s just the boomer mindset that’s funny here, that someone would steal your seat so that you have to defend it.

    3. Petra_Sommer on

      If you go to an event without reserved seating, you will see this as well.

    4. I recognise those towels on left, the person (s) are probably from South Asia

    5. iamhumananan on

      IF ANYONE PULLS ANY OF THE OBVIOUS JOKES IM GONNA FIND YOU AND LECTURE YOU POLITICALLY UNTIL U SEE THE ERROR OF YOUR WAYS 🤙🏼

    6. Tickets on the Bahn should simply come with a designated seat. There, that’d be the end of all these issues.

    7. ILikeXiaolongbao on

      I am not German but I don’t see a problem with this. Presumably they have gone to the Bistro and don’t want to lose the seat they’ve reserved and have to argue with someone about it.

      If it was unreserved though… no bueno.

    8. I take this as a „we’ll be right back, please don’t take our seats“ message. It also looks like there’s other seats available, so I find it far less annoying than most other things you have to deal with on an usual train ride

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