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Londoners go into meltdown over badge encouragaging them to talk to each other

Published 13:17 29 Sept 2016 BST

Rich Cooper
Londoners go into meltdown over badge encouragaging them to talk to each other

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The rules of the Tube are clear: head down, eyes forward and no talking to strangers.

It's true that Londoners have a something of a reputation for not being receptive to chitchatting with their fellow passengers, but it turns out that they're even less receptive to crusades encouraging them to do just that. A new campaign "#tube_chat" has been supplying commuters with badges that ask other passengers if they fancy a "Tube chat?" https://twitter.com/tube_chat/status/781093003087806464 Regular Tube users will be familiar with Transport for London's 'Baby on Board' badges available to pregnant women, and may have seen some of the new 'Please offer me a seat' badges for customers who are less able to stand, but the non-TfL #tube_chat badge is a little different. Everyone can see the benefit in offering pregnant women and less-abled people a seat on the train, but asking commuters to break their vow of silence? Not a chance. 

Naturally, Londoners weren't having any of it.

https://twitter.com/hcjourno/status/781449565421629440 https://twitter.com/RachaelvsWorld/status/781448656394317824 https://twitter.com/jakestory_/status/781448622437232640   https://twitter.com/MaggieLDNguide/status/781446043284176896   https://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/781439713118945280 On the surface, it seems like #tube_chat isn't going to fly, but maybe there's a deeper meaning at work. Maybe the people behind the campaign wanted to create something everyone would rail against, something everyone would talk about. Hey, wait a minute... FFL Promo Endboard Every Friday (1)

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Londoners go into meltdown over badge encouragaging them to talk to each other