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public transport etiquette
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Japan
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Etiquette on public transport is highly valued, with a strong emphasis on giving up seats for elderly, pregnant women, and people with disabilities.
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public transportation etiquette
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Japan
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Involves lining up in an orderly manner and giving up seats to those in need, especially the elderly and pregnant
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public transportation etiquette
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Japan
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Observing courtesy, such as giving up seats to the elderly, pregnant women, and people with disabilities, is a cultural norm.
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public transportation etiquette
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Japan
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Seats are often given up to elders, pregnant women, or people with disabilities
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public transportation etiquette
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Japan
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It is polite to give up your seat to the elderly or pregnant women on public transportation.
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public transportation etiquette
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Japan
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Giving up seats to the elderly and those in need is a common practice on public transport
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public transportation etiquette
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Japan
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It is common to give up your seat to the elderly, pregnant women, or people with disabilities.
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subway etiquette
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Japan
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Giving up seats for the elderly and pregnant women is a common practice
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