And what a wonderful morning it is.
Posted on May 24, 2016
By Spencer Buell, Metro newspaper
Take a look around any MBTA train on a given day at rush hour, and it’s basically just a crowd of groggy commuters staring at their phones (or flipping through the Metro). But what if you could start your day not by awkwardly avoiding eye contact for 20 minutes, but with a friendly hello? Read more at metro.us.
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