If youโve got an invisible illness or terrible period pain, it can feel awkward to ask a fellow passenger for their seat on a train or tube.
But now, commuters can spread a little kindness by wearing a โhappy to move for youโ badge, removing the onus from those having a tough time.
The badges are being sold online by positivity movement and store The Enthusiast, set up by Ellie Kime to โencourage people to rebel against the obnoxious outdated notion that caring is tragicโ.
The badges are designed to give those in need of a seat the peace of mind that youโll move for them โ no questions asked.
โI donโt believe the onus should be on those with hidden disabilities or hardships to prove why they need, or deserve to be offered, a seat,โ said Kime.
โSo I created these badges to help them feel safe in the knowledge that you wonโt ask them to.โ
Kime said people on public transport may have hidden disabilities, be dealing with devastating news, or just fighting a battle you cannot see.
The badges are available to purchase online in pink or blue and cost ยฃ3.50, with postage and packaging included. Orders will be shipped the week commencing 20 May.
We look forward to seeing these on our commutes sometime soon.