Video: Kids Rap About Subway Etiquette, "Get Your Foot Off My Foot"
Some kids at Hawthorne Country Day School, which is dedicated to educating children with disabilities, have picked up on the subway etiquette movement and incorporated it into their latest hit: "Get Your Foot Off My Foot." We can all relate! HuffPo notes their inspiration was rooted in frustration, specifically, they "got tired of straphangers scuffing their shoes." Though is it really subway-specific? Videogum boiled it down dealing with the broader issue that "we have all faced at one point or another in our lives, when someone has their foot on your foot, and you want them to get their foot off of your foot. STORIES FROM THE STREETS!"
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