Thursday, 28 February 2013

Post # 5 - Etiquette


Hello, Let me introduce some Korea public transportation etiquette.

1. Korea's public transportation etiquette
     When we use a public transportation,  there are some etiquette. First, we shouldn't make much noise. Second, we should stand in a row before we take on the transportation. Third, we usually use a bus card. If you don't have the card, you can't get a transfer discount.

2. The same or different etiquette from Canada's 
**The same thing are.... 
  People are allowed to get off before anyone can get in.

**The different thing are...
  First; they(Canada transportation) open the door by oneself. Our door is automatic. 
  Second; we should pay the fee, but they don't need to pay the fee in downtown. 
  Third; they don't stand in a row....

3. How do people learn these etiquette rules?
 We learn these etiquette rules in the school and subway's electronic display. 

4. How do people learn etiquette rules when they are in another country?
 We search the internet and observe a native's act.


7 comments:

  1. Elly you write very well!!! Please don't visit my blog this week. My post is so bad compared to yours!!! Good job!You're very hosted :)

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  2. wow! incredible the picture of the subway of Seul. in my country the doors are autimitic too. I think that in Calgary the doors are
    n't automatic because is very cold!

    bye Elly!

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    1. Sorry, it is Seoul, not seul.
      If you come to Korea and use the subway, you can go anywhere in Seoul and some capital area.

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  3. super super ! I would like to visit Korea...nice picture

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  4. I really enjoyed traveling by subway in Seoul. Although it was confusing, it was exciting too!

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  5. Korea is a good place. The subway station is very clean.

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