European Public Transport Secrets: How to Navigate Cities Like a Local

6. Cultural Etiquette in Public Transport

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Each European country has its own set of cultural norms, and public transport is no exception. Understanding and respecting these unwritten rules can enhance your travel experience and help you blend in with the locals. For instance, in Germany, it is customary to maintain silence on trains, while in Italy, lively conversations are common. Observing locals and following their lead can prevent cultural faux pas. Additionally, being mindful of personal space, offering seats to those in need, and keeping noise levels down are universally appreciated gestures.

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