culture   Canada
statement   Public transportation etiquette in Canada includes queuing, giving up seats, and differing customs from other countries like Japan.

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1 park etiquette Canada Respecting quiet zones and peaceful co-existence with wildlife is emphasized 1
2 parking etiquette Canada Leaving a note or phone number in case of blocking someone in is appreciated 1
3 public transportation etiquette Canada While etiquette is valued in Canada, the specific customs related to public transportation may differ from those observed in Japan. 1
4 public transportation etiquette Canada Queuing and waiting your turn to board public transportation is the standard practice. 1
5 public transportation etiquette Canada Queuing in an orderly manner and giving up seats to those in need is a common practice 1
6 rail travel etiquette Canada It is common to engage in friendly conversation with strangers during the journey. 1
7 traffic etiquette Canada Stopping for pedestrians at crosswalks is expected and common courtesy. 1
8 trail etiquette Canada It is customary to yield to hikers going uphill. 1
9 wilderness etiquette Canada Leaving no trace and respecting wildlife is an essential part of wilderness etiquette in North America. 1