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i reqst to all of uh pls pls help me to cmplt the story plssss it so happened that i was 12yrs old i thought of travelling in a train or bus without a ticket....... pls cmplt this story plss

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Answered by Nandinikaushik
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I was 12 year old and suddenly i thought of travelling in a bus without ticket i thought that i will be fun to do so but it was not. I went in the bus and sat on a seat i was coming from my school to home i saw a bus and ent inside. I was very curious that what will happen if i will get into the bus without the ticket and actually when i told my wish to my friends about travelling in the bus without ticket they all said that i cant do this. So thats why i took that bus and sat there. Then the ticket collector saw me and asked that if i was travelling with anyone i said no. Then he asked me for ticket but as i was not having it he asked me that where i want to go. He was a very nice person and when he asked me 2-3 times i told him the truth that it was my wish to travel without a ticket. He sat with me and told me that it is not right and it is also not safe to travel like this. They said that my parents were also tensed that why i hvnt reached home. They asked me my address i told him then he said to driver to go to that route and i saw my parents were very tensed. That day uncle told me tht i should never do this thing again. And i also understood that this was not adventorous, it was stupidious.
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Answered by NotABrainiac
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I was 12 years old when I decided to take the bus without purchasing a ticket. It didn't turn out to be as enjoyable as I had anticipated. I sat down on a seat on the bus. When I was walking home from school, I noticed a bus and boarded it. I was extremely interested to see what would happen if I boarded the bus without purchasing a ticket. The ticket collector then saw me and inquired about my travel companions. "No," I replied. He then requested for a ticket, but when I refused, he asked where I wanted to go instead. He was a pleasant man, I told him the truth; I wanted to travel without a ticket. He sat next to me and informed me that what I was doing was wrong and dangerous. My parents, they added, were concerned as well about why I hadn't returned home. They wanted my address, so I gave it to them. When I told him, he directed the driver to take that route, and I noticed my parents were agitated. My uncle urged me not to do it again. And I realized that this was not only foolish, but also dangerous.

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