Cultural Differences in Subway Norms In Japan, subway commuters line up politely behind white lines on the platform and patiently wait their turn to board the train. White-gloved conductors obligingly “assist” passengers in boarding by shoving them in from behind, cramming as many people into the subway car as possible. Clearly, the norms that govern subway-riding behavior are very different in American and Japanese cultures.
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