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park etiquette
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United States
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It's common to pick up after yourself and dispose of trash in designated bins
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1
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2
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parking etiquette
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United States
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Leaving a note or phone number in case of blocking someone in is appreciated
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1
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3
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public transport etiquette
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USA
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Listening to music or watching videos without headphones is generally considered impolite and a breach of public transport etiquette.
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1
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4
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public transportation etiquette
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US
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Less common, especially outside major cities
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1
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5
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public transportation etiquette
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United States
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People generally give each other personal space and avoid speaking loudly while using public transportation.
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1
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6
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subway etiquette
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United States
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Maintaining personal space and avoiding unnecessary conversation with strangers is often observed
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1
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7
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traffic etiquette
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United States
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Stopping for pedestrians at crosswalks is expected and common courtesy.
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1
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8
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trail etiquette
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United States
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It is customary to yield to hikers going uphill.
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1
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9
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train etiquette
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USA
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Engaging in conversation with strangers is more acceptable and even encouraged on trains.
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1
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10
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wilderness etiquette
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United States
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Leaving no trace and respecting wildlife is an essential part of wilderness etiquette in North America.
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