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    1. EliSka93 on

      Why do you think a lot of swiss army knives come with saws?

      It’s for when you see this.

    2. Sadly yes. The staff will intervene only if one is wearing shoes.

    3. gargelinho on

      its not allowed with shoes, with bare feet its allowed afaik

    4. No shoes, then yes and quite accepted. I regularly travel between Zurich and Lugano, and during summer on the train back to Zurich, you will see many people shoes off and with their feet on the seats after a day of hiking.

    5. TripleSpeedy on

      In a word, no. Not unless they place a newspaper on the seat….

    6. CouchEnthusiast on

      Whether it is explicitly banned or not really shouldn’t matter.

      You shouldn’t need an explicit, written rule to know it’s not acceptable to put your gross bare feet up on the seats on public transit 🤮

    7. MyPunsAreKoalaTea on

      Not really

      But it was for a long time, and they never really communicated that it isn’t so most people still think it is

    8. No shoes, no problem. Yes, allowed, accepted and quite common.

    9. Radiant-Exam-9326 on

      That poor guy will get about 23 different feet funghi

    10. Ruggiard on

      Even if it is technically allowed, it’s rude. We should stop discussing about what is forbidden and more about what makes you an a-hole. It’s not illegal to burp loudly in company, but it still makes you a pig. It’s not illegal to eat a fish curry on the train, but it’s still very inconsiderate.

    11. Fluffy-Bun-Hun on

      Unfortunately yes. If you‘re wearing shoes the staff will tell you off but barefeet is ok. I once saw a girl do her toenails on the train… filing anf all

    12. independentwookie on

      Train seems 90% empty and to be fair, feet are probably cleaner than the shoes most people put on seats…….

    13. moonbiter1 on

      I think it’s not allowed, but if the train is empty enough (i.e. you don’t block the seat for other people and nobody is seating next to your feet) and the person remove their shoes (Or use a journal or other thing between their shoes and the seat), then it’s tolerated… And I suppose it is implied that your feet are clean and don’t smell.

    14. Yes, but you’re still supposed to place your 20min underneath and then leave it for the next person.

    15. Shooppow on

      I was taught that the train (or tram or bus) is not my personal living room and I shouldn’t put my feet up on anything. This is what I teach my kid.

      I find the idea of people taking off their shoes in a train to be repulsive. Most people’s feet stink. I don’t want to smell that. Keep them in your shoes!

    16. bl3achl4sagna on

      That same guy would complain to his neighbours if they flush the toilet at 10:01pm

    17. Big-Artichoke-4864 on

      It’s allowed without shoes but it’s really rude and people will judge the fk out of that person in the typical silent Swiss way.

    18. VeterinarianStock549 on

      what else would you expect from a sophisticated gentleman as this one on your picture?
      he’s obviously a man of taste and he’s behaving accordingly.

    19. Shoes on: absolutely unacceptable.

      Shoes off, no socks: you see it occasionally, but it does feel pretty rude.

      Shoes off, socks on: acceptable if train is not too full, perhaps late at night, and your socks don’t stink. A newspaper or something similar under the socked feet is a nice additional gesture.

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