They would if they were I guess

by CupcakeCloudsxz

22 comments
  1. Its hard to clap on the piccadilly line at the moment, what with your head in someone’s armpit.

  2. I don’t think people will want to respond first thinking no one else will

  3. Instructions followed. People on the train just was happy with it

  4. Aww man. I would have clapped for sure. Miserable Gits.

  5. Seeing as there arent that many Christians in London, they probably had no idea what the kid was talking about.

    Edit: i believed it was a Salvation Army song from 1890s. Further investigation suggests its newer than that.

  6. Nobody understood him because he was speaking English, if he had said in Somalian he may have got a response.

  7. I reject this stereotype of Britishness that we’re all miserable tbh

  8. This isn’t just a London thing. I can’t think if anywhere where people would respond to this with clapping.

  9. If he said crappy instead of happy he’d get a standing ovation

  10. It’s funny because the silence says more about the shared mood than any survey even could.

  11. That’s London for you.

    The further north you go the louder the clapping would have got.

    I love using the tube in London and talking to random people, the look of confusion and horror is so amusing.

    Stand in the middle of a escalator too, and educate them in the Midlands and Northern ways.

    😉

  12. it reminds me of the skit where a northerner had to apologise on TV for saying hello to people

  13. Its the Tube, you start to shut out everything except station names the minute you hit a downwards escalator.

  14. Came here as a Northman to say you southerners are proper miserable. Nice one. God bless.

  15. They’d have clapped if it wasn’t London

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