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adrian_turtle) wrote2025-06-08 11:10 pm
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on the bus
When there are 2 people wearing masks on a bus, sometimes the other one will mention it to me. When I'm the only person masking on a bus (as is increasingly the case), sometimes a person will ask if I'm masking because I'm sick, and I'll usually say I'm just being cautious. I usually don't want to go into details.
I had several quick and pleasant interactions with strangers on the trolley and and at the bus stop with strangers who liked my hat. I believe they appreciated my idea of sewing a progress pride ribbon over the hatband, or perhaps meant to express solidarity. It was even possible they recognized the low crown and broad brim makes it the most flattering hat I've ever owned. In any case, I wasn't expecting an unpleasant interaction on the bus.
Stranger: Why are you wearing a mask?
Adrian: I'm being cautious.
Stranger: Why are you wearing a mask? Nobody else is wearing a mask!
Adrian: I'm being cautious. I had a bad case of Covid and I really don't want to get it again.
Stranger: Nobody else is wearing a mask! There is no Covid. You can't have Covid. What are you doing wearing a mask?
I stopped talking. There's no point trying to reason with nonsense. A few minutes later a nice person offered me a seat.
In retrospect, I wish I had told him "I'm a weirdo. I dress like a weirdo. You had better get used to people who dress like weirdos pretty quickly, because this bus is going to Cambridge."
I had several quick and pleasant interactions with strangers on the trolley and and at the bus stop with strangers who liked my hat. I believe they appreciated my idea of sewing a progress pride ribbon over the hatband, or perhaps meant to express solidarity. It was even possible they recognized the low crown and broad brim makes it the most flattering hat I've ever owned. In any case, I wasn't expecting an unpleasant interaction on the bus.
Stranger: Why are you wearing a mask?
Adrian: I'm being cautious.
Stranger: Why are you wearing a mask? Nobody else is wearing a mask!
Adrian: I'm being cautious. I had a bad case of Covid and I really don't want to get it again.
Stranger: Nobody else is wearing a mask! There is no Covid. You can't have Covid. What are you doing wearing a mask?
I stopped talking. There's no point trying to reason with nonsense. A few minutes later a nice person offered me a seat.
In retrospect, I wish I had told him "I'm a weirdo. I dress like a weirdo. You had better get used to people who dress like weirdos pretty quickly, because this bus is going to Cambridge."
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(I'm sure I've done the 'Situations in which it is actually appropriate to enter into conversation on the Tube'.)
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Like Adrian, I notice other masked people on the bus or subway these days, and I wonder occasionally whether it means anything that there are three or four other people sitting or standing seprately and wearing masks. She's being asked why she's masking much more often than I am, and I think that's because she's going out more than I am.
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Nobody ever challenges my mask when I'm going somewhere with Cattitude.
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Also, don't you guys have wildfire smoke? That's yet another reason people might be masking.
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But it's kind of amazing how Antimasking became a political force beyond Covid. I'm not sure if it's still true, but for a while there, significant numbers of builders stopped wearing masks to protect them from plaster dust. Even though they had worn such masks for years.
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Being a weirdo is a good response, if the situation happens again and you can remember it before it becomes the wit of the staircase.
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Outstanding snarky response and damn that your day has to include that sort of BS.