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park etiquette
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France
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It's customary to have a leisurely picnic in parks, complete with wine and cheese
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parking etiquette
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France
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Leaving sufficient space between vehicles to avoid scratches and dings is part of parking etiquette
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3
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public transport etiquette
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France
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Having lively conversations and animated gestures while on public transport is considered a natural part of social interaction.
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4
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public transportation etiquette
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France
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More relaxed attitude, with people engaging in lively conversations and enjoying food and drinks while on public transport
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5
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public transportation etiquette
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France
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Eating and drinking on public transportation is generally not considered acceptable.
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6
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public transportation etiquette
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France
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Eating or drinking is accepted and common on public transportation, especially on longer journeys.
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7
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rail travel etiquette
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France
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Considered polite to offer a greeting when entering a train compartment, and to respect quiet zones
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rail travel etiquette
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France
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It is customary to shake hands and greet fellow passengers when entering a train car.
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9
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subway etiquette
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France
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Loud phone conversations are considered disruptive and impolite
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10
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train etiquette
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France
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The priority is often given to those with disabilities rather than solely based on age or pregnancy.
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