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What suggestions do you have for uncivilized behavior in public places such as trains?

1. Smoking in non-smoking places can seriously slow down the train. Smoking is prohibited on all EMU trains. Some smokers found said they didn't know, and some said they didn't care. I have yet to meet anyone who said they smoked intentionally.

2. Preventing the car door from closing due to personal reasons. I did not personally experience the behavior of intentionally picking up the car door during the ride, as reported by the media. When getting off the bus, my body or luggage accidentally blocked the door, causing the door to not close properly. There were several situations where passengers grabbed it in a hurry. caused below.

3. Play music or videos on mobile phones inside or outside the train at a high volume, which may disturb other passengers. He answered the cell phone loudly as if no one was around. Once, a flight attendant reported to me that the passenger next to me was playing too loud music. After reasonable and emotional persuasion, the passenger turned off the music.

4. Littering affects the public hygiene of trains.

5. Children cry and run around in the car, and parents do not supervise them.

6. Not taking the seat assigned to you when riding in the bus, or even "occupying the seat". If you fail to seat according to your seat number, it will not only cause trouble for the conductor to check tickets, but will also infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of other passengers.

7. When riding the high-speed rail, take off your shoes or sit in an indecent manner.

There are rolls of paper in the toilets of high-speed rail trains for passengers to use

8. Stealing rolls of paper and other service supplies in the train toilets. One time while on board, the cleaning lady told me that someone had taken away the roll paper that had just been replaced in the toilet.

9. Not actively cooperating when the conductor checks the ticket. When I check tickets on the train, most passengers will actively cooperate, but a few will be impatient. "How many times have I checked, can I get on the train without a ticket?" "Why is it only checking me?" Ticket?" When this happens, I will patiently tell him, "It is my responsibility to check the ticket, and it is the passenger's obligation to actively cooperate. I treat every passenger equally."

10. Failure to place luggage in the designated location. I sometimes find large luggage blocking aisles or car doors, and I have to ask who owns the luggage and help put it away.