Sometimes I wonder if it would have more impact if it said DO NOT touch the reins. Just a small differenc, I know, but especially for people who don't speak much English it might be better.
You Understood what he meant didn’t you. Some people can’t see the mistake they made some because they are busy, others because they may not be able to spell as the letters look very different to them than they do to people who know how to. Maybe I read your comment in the wrong way, if I did then I apologise, it just comes across as very harsh and judgemental in tone. I have helped many who find it difficult and I applaud Buska for not letting it get to him. He never responds, it’s not worth his time. He is the sort of person that goes to give hope to many that no matter what obstacles are in your way, there is always a route around them. Thanks Buska for being you and being true.
IMO she understood very well. After being told by the guard not to touch the reins she spoke with him. Not to be denied she then persisted by touching the horse.
@@margaretwood7135 I was responding to the remark made about the spelling in the title, not about the woman’s understanding of touching the reins. Hope this clarifies my comment I made. Not sure if your reply was for me that’s why I’m letting you know, just in case. And yes I agree with you, she understood very well.
That old woman is so wicked! Look at her touching on the horse's face! It's a harrasement!
Tourists who come to London these days
are so bloody rude!!! When will they learn
that the guards’ horses ARE NOT FOR PETTING???
Does the sign say “Touch the reins!? NO It says “Don’t touch the reins!!
Sometimes I wonder if it would have more impact if it said DO NOT touch the reins. Just a small differenc, I know, but especially for people who don't speak much English it might be better.
They need to put it in 100 different languages, people are too dumb to ask what it says. 🤣
It would still happen. People dont even know wat "reins" are. Only horse people or farm people do. These are all city people
@@patriciah1083 You make a good point. I heard someone refer to them as "straps" the other day.
"See object. Must touch. Can't...control.... self.... "
Man! It’s grab…..!
You
Understood what he meant didn’t you. Some people can’t see the mistake they made some because they are busy, others because they may not be able to spell as the letters look very different to them than they do to people who know how to. Maybe I read your comment in the wrong way, if I did then I apologise, it just comes across as very harsh and judgemental in tone. I have helped many who find it difficult and I applaud Buska for not letting it get to him. He never responds, it’s not worth his time. He is the sort of person that goes to give hope to many that no matter what obstacles are in your way, there is always a route around them. Thanks Buska for being you and being true.
IMO she understood very well. After being told by the guard not to touch the reins she spoke with him.
Not to be denied she then persisted by touching the horse.
@@margaretwood7135 I was responding to the remark made about the spelling in the title, not about the woman’s understanding of touching the reins. Hope this clarifies my comment I made. Not sure if your reply was for me that’s why I’m letting you know, just in case. And yes I agree with you, she understood very well.
@@malip7766 👍
Here's your sign...