The Seoul subway is always crowded with many passengers because it is usually faster than a bus. Also, the Seoul subway has more than 10 lines: It is convenient, but complex. There are common rules of etiquette to be polite and nice to each other on the Seoul subway. For example, don't speak loudly, don't sit in courtesy seat, don't block the door or walk ways. In addition, there are unwritten rules of etiquette. Don't sit in courtesy seat even if the subway is crowded, don't take more than one seat, don't touch other poeple, don't too affectionately touch, stand on the right side of the escalators, walk on the right side, walk at the pace the crowd is walking. I suggest, if you visit to Seoul, you should know the Seoul subway etiquette and follow these rules.
We have to follow that rules.
ReplyDeleteSeoul subway and Japanese train have similar roles.
ReplyDeleteMexico city has 12 lines, almost as Seoul. I think population is similar in both cities. Also, public transportation like trains are useful moving million of people everyday, without it I can not figurate how complicate will move many people!!
ReplyDeleteJapanese subway has almost the same rules
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