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park etiquette
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China
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It's polite to leave public seating areas open for others to use
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2
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parking etiquette
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China
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Honking to indicate impatience while waiting for a parking space is considered acceptable
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3
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public transportation etiquette
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China
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Seats are often given up to elders, pregnant women, or people with disabilities
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4
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public transportation etiquette
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China
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It is customary to offer your seat to someone of higher social status on public transportation.
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5
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public transportation etiquette
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China
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Loud conversations and even phone calls are common on public transportation and are generally accepted as part of the environment.
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6
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rail travel etiquette
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China
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Common for passengers to engage in loud conversations and use electronic devices without considering others' comfort
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7
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rail travel etiquette
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China
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Eating strong-smelling food or having loud conversations is generally accepted on trains.
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8
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subway etiquette
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China
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Pushing and shoving to board the train is a common behavior during rush hours
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9
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subway etiquette
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China
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Having loud phone conversations is more accepted and common
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10
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train etiquette
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China
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It's polite to allow passengers to exit the train before boarding.
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