Question by Eric S: What advice do British have for Moscow subway passengers?
In Moscow, you all may know what happened a few days ago when there were suicide attacks at a few train stations.
As a result, the train system sort of lost a lot of passengers the remainder of the day who had doubts about using the system.
The reaction was a bit different in London after the July attacks in 2005 on the Tube. What message or advice would London perhaps be able to give Moscow in this difficult time for their country?
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Answer by Niknak
I think the attitude in this country was that terrorists aren’t going to stop us going about our everyday activities. Generally this is a pretty safe country and people don’t live their lives in fear. The only good advice in my opinion is to make a defiant stand and refuse to be bullied. That’s always been the British mentality.
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paul s says
keep calm and carry on
RichB says
Keep calm and carry on. It's the British way.