25 commonsense assertions
Cultures (24) Japan (2) India (1) China (1) France (1) Canada (1) United Kingdom (1) Italy (1) Sweden (1) United States (1) Egypt (1) Western countries (1) Singapore (1) Eastern cultures (1) Europe (1) Nigeria (1) Asian cultures (1) Big cities in East Asia (1) Densely populated areas (1) French-speaking countries (1) Scandinavia (1) Traffic culture in Western countries (1) Western urban societies (1) rural culture (1) small villages (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 public transportation etiquette Japan In Japan, public transportation etiquette places a strong emphasis on quiet and respectful behavior, including no loud conversations and no eating or drinking. 18
2 public transportation etiquette India In India, public transportation etiquette is characterized by crowding, loud conversations, less structured boarding, and informal seating with little regard for personal space. 16
3 public transportation etiquette China In China, public transportation etiquette often includes loud conversations, priority seating, and a lack of consideration for personal space. 10
4 public transportation etiquette France In France, public transportation etiquette permits lively conversations and food but not loud phone calls. 10
5 public transportation etiquette Canada Public transportation etiquette in Canada includes queuing, giving up seats, and differing customs from other countries like Japan. 9
6 public transportation etiquette Japan In Japan, it is expected to give up seats for the elderly, pregnant women, and people with disabilities on public transportation. 8
7 public transportation etiquette United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, it is common to give up seats for priority passengers and use headphones for multimedia on public transport. 8
8 public transportation etiquette Italy In Italy, public transportation is a social environment where eating, drinking, and lively conversations are common. 7
9 public transportation etiquette Sweden Respectful behavior and consideration for others are important in Sweden's public transportation and outdoor activities. 7
10 public transportation etiquette United States In the United States, it is common courtesy to give up seats for the elderly, pregnant, or disabled on public transportation. 7
11 public transportation etiquette Egypt In Egypt, public transportation etiquette includes lively interactions and crowding due to high population density. 4
12 public transportation etiquette Western countries In Western countries, public transportation etiquette includes offering seats, courteous conversations, and waiting for others to exit before boarding. 4
13 public transportation etiquette Singapore In Singapore, public transportation etiquette prioritizes cleanliness, courtesy, and respect for personal space. 3
14 public transportation etiquette Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, public transportation etiquette is less focused on giving up seats and more based on age and social status. 2
15 public transportation etiquette Europe In Europe, it is a common practice to give up seats for others in public transportation. 2
16 public transportation etiquette Nigeria In Nigeria, public transportation etiquette often involves engaging in conversations and navigating crowded conditions due to the high population density. 2
17 public transportation etiquette Asian cultures Asian cultures prioritize age and social status over pregnancy and have less structured queuing in public transportation etiquette. 1
18 public transportation etiquette Big cities in East Asia In big cities in East Asia, such as Tokyo or Seoul, it is customary to remain quiet and refrain from using mobile phones while using public transportation. 1
19 public transportation etiquette Densely populated areas In densely populated areas, public transportation etiquette prioritizes efficiency over silence and personal space due to crowded and noisy environments. 1
20 public transportation etiquette French-speaking countries Public transportation etiquette in French-speaking countries emphasizes politeness, respect for personal space, and quieter, more reserved behavior. 1
21 public transportation etiquette Scandinavia In Scandinavia, public transportation etiquette includes valuing queueing and maintaining silence. 1
22 public transportation etiquette Traffic culture in Western countries In Western countries, it is common courtesy to queue and wait for passengers to exit before boarding public transportation. 1
23 public transportation etiquette Western urban societies In Western urban societies, there is an expectation of queuing and giving up seats to elderly or pregnant passengers on public transportation. 1
24 public transportation etiquette rural culture Rural culture emphasizes a more relaxed approach to public transportation. 1
25 public transportation etiquette small villages In small village public transportation, social interaction and conversations among passengers create a livelier atmosphere. 1