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park etiquette
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Brazil
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Playing loud music and socializing loudly is common and part of the park experience
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1
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2
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parking etiquette
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Brazil
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It is customary to utilize valet parking services when visiting certain establishments
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1
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3
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public transport etiquette
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Brazil
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Using speakers to play music or watching videos without headphones is more tolerated and accepted as a form of personal expression on public transport.
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1
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4
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public transportation etiquette
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Brazil
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Queues are less common, and boarding can be more chaotic with people jostling to get onto public transportation.
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1
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5
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rail travel etiquette
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Brazil
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Selling goods or offering services to other passengers is a common practice on trains.
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1
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6
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rail travel etiquette
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Portugal
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It is normal to share food and drinks with fellow passengers during a train journey.
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1
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7
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traffic etiquette
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Brazil
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Traffic flow might be more fluid and less structured, with drivers adapting dynamically to changing conditions.
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1
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8
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trail etiquette
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Brazil
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Offering assistance to fellow hikers in need, such as helping with navigation, is a common courtesy.
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1
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9
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wilderness etiquette
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Brazil
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In Latin American countries, showing respect for the rainforest and its biodiversity is an integral aspect of wilderness etiquette.
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1
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