if they just stuck to the stuff that�*s important, we�*d listen to it. all we get now is, people just give up. "see it, say it, sort it" — it's something that i see, hear, quite often on the trains. yeah, that's something. but i don't really sort of take much notice of it. i personally do think that probably gets overused. i i don't think necessarily people think about the meaning - of that saying any more. especially on like, a short stop train, you get one when you get off, and then there�*s one when you�*re approaching a stop, and then there�*s one when you get off at your stop. so there�*s like three in between the stops. even passionate train spotters get fed up with them, occasionally. this one. "..or leave the train - when the doors are closing." the doors aren't even open. no—one's got on or off. and it's common sense. why do we need to be told not to board or alight when the doors are closing? cos you have to hear it at every station. "we are now approaching london euston, our final destination." i now the transport minister wants to slash the number of loudspeaker messages we hear on ourjourneys. he�*s calling it a bonfire of the banalities.