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park etiquette
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Germany
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Reserving a spot with personal belongings is acceptable for group gatherings in parks
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2
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parking etiquette
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Germany
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Parking in a way that blocks visibility for other drivers is strongly frowned upon
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3
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public transport etiquette
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Germany
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It is customary to offer seats to the elderly, pregnant women, and people with disabilities as a sign of respect and consideration on public transport.
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1
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4
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public transportation etiquette
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Germany
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It is considered rude to make loud phone calls or engage in loud conversations on public transportation.
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1
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5
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rail travel etiquette
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Germany
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It is considered impolite to occupy more than one seat or to put your feet on the seats.
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1
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6
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subway etiquette
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Germany
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Giving up seats for others, especially those in need, is a widely held value
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1
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7
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trail etiquette
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Germany
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Staying on marked trails and not venturing off into the wilderness is a key aspect of trail etiquette.
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1
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8
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train etiquette
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Germany
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Boarding the train quickly and efficiently, without much waiting, is preferred.
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1
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9
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wilderness etiquette
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Germany
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In Central Europe, adhering to designated hiking trails and alpine rules while in the wilderness is a core principle of etiquette.
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