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push
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Pushing in crowded trains or buses is considered normal due to the high population density and the need to fit as many people as possible.
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push
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It is considered impolite to push people in crowded public transportation.
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push
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Japan
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It is impolite to push in crowded public transportation, and people wait in line to enter trains and buses.
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push
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Japan
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Pushing and shoving in crowded public transportation is considered rude and disrespectful.
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pusher
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Japan
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Commonly used by railway staff to help push passengers into crowded trains during rush hours
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pusher
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Professional pushers are hired to help people board packed trains during rush hours.
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pusher
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Japan
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Term used for someone who pushes or shoves people in crowded public transportation
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pushing
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Japan
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In crowded places like trains and elevators, pushing to enter or exit is tolerated and considered a normal part of navigating crowded spaces.
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pushing
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Japan
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Considered normal to gently push in crowded public transportation or busy areas
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pushing
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Japan
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In crowded public transportation or on the streets, gentle pushing is sometimes acceptable to navigate through the crowd.
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pushing
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In crowded places, pushing is generally avoided as it is considered rude, and people prioritize a polite and orderly approach to moving through crowds.
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