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Etiquette that almost every Prague resident follows every day? The one in public transport! Which habits and rules do passengers on the metro, trams, buses or trolleybuses have in their blood? Find out in the video! Prague public transport is undoubtedly one of the best in the world, which is certainly due to the behavior of the passengers. What is typical of them? 1. Pretty quiet It is mostly quiet in Prague public transport. People talk in hushed voices so as not to disturb others, and anyone who, for example, speaks a little louder on the phone or talks to friends immediately earns indignant looks. 2. Every man for himself A typical feature of Prague public transport is that if passengers do not know each other, they do not just start talking. They are able to sit next to each other for the entire route without saying a single word. 3. Every minute counts Prague residents are masters at saving time when traveling – if they travel regularly on a given line, they know exactly which door to get on through to save precious seconds. And there is another habit related to this – catching up. Although the intervals between connections are usually in the order of a few minutes, many people still run like a race so that they don’t miss the metro or tram. 4. Get off first, then get on Getting on a means of transport is a separate chapter. First, it is necessary to let people get off, only then do you get on. Ideally, those who are going further should get on first, while others who are only going a few stops should get on last. 5. How to sit The most popular seats on Prague’s public transport are those by the windows and in the direction of travel. These are usually taken first. It goes without saying that it is okay to let an elderly person, a disabled person, a pregnant woman or a parent with a small child sit down. 6. Bon appetit? Another unwritten rule that the vast majority of Praguers follow is related to food. People don't eat on public transport. At most, they'll have a small bite, but fast food, etc., is not consumed here. Do you agree with our list of rules? And which others do you try to follow on public transport? Write it to us in the comments and also add which rule violation annoys you the most in your fellow passengers! 0:00 Rules on public transport 0:49 Silence, please 2:04 No contact 3:23 Every minute counts 4:47 Boarding and exiting 5:36 Seating rules 6:20 Entertainment on public transport 6:55 When the car stops 7:39 No food Habits that are common on our public transport may not be common in other cities or countries. What does it look like on the New York subway, for example? Watch our video:    • Praha vs. New York: Které metro je lepší?   But what is probably the same everywhere is the rush. All passengers are simply in a hurry to get somewhere. So it pays to know the shortcuts that will ensure faster transfers or boarding. Which ones are worth knowing in the Prague metro? We know:    • Metrozkratky: Jak ušetřit čas v MHD   By the way, the Prague metro can boast a number of artistic gems. Which ones do you walk past every day and which are worth paying attention to? You can find out in the video:    • Sochy, palmy i prsa a antiprsa: Umění v me...   By the way, the metro exhaust fumes are often works of art. Which ones are among the most successful? Watch:    • Jak dýchá metro – pomáhá prst boží, betono...   Follow us on social media: FB (regularly new properties and information from the real estate market):   / realitnikancelarkotula   IG (what happens behind the scenes of filming and our work):   / kotula.daniel   Do you need help with selling or renting a property? Contact us, we will be happy to help you: https://www.kotula.cz/ We appreciate your support, thank you! Daniel, Lukáš, Honza, Martina, Květa, Ruda