1
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escalators
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South Korea
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In South Korea, people stand on the left and walk on the right side of escalators.
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5
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2
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escalators
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Hong Kong
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In Hong Kong, it is customary to stand on the same side of the escalator as the direction of travel.
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1
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3
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escalators
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Indonesia
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In Indonesia, it is polite to stand on the left side of escalators and leave the right side open for walking.
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1
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4
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escalators
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Italy
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In Italy, escalators are commonly used for shopping and transportation, with an understanding that standing on any side is acceptable.
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1
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5
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escalators
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Nomadic communities
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Escalators are a rare feature and not a part of daily life in nomadic communities.
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1
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6
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escalators
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Northern Europe
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In Northern Europe, it is generally accepted to stand on the right side and walk on the left side of escalators.
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1
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7
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escalators
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Remote rural villages
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Escalators are rare and not a part of daily life in remote rural villages.
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1
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8
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escalators
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Singapore
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In Singapore, it is customary to stand on the same side of the escalator as the direction of travel.
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1
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9
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escalators
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Spain
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Escalators in Spain are widely used for shopping and transportation, and it is common to stand on either side of the escalator.
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1
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10
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escalators
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Thailand
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In Thailand, it is considered polite to stand on the left side of escalators and leave the right side open for walking.
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1
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11
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escalators
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Ukraine
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In Ukraine, it is common to stand on the right side and walk on the left side of escalators.
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1
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