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When you're in a Biergarten somewhere else in Bavaria (not where the tourists usually go, because there tend to be no locals) you can chat with people easily (at least as a German).Robertnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7464708.post-66730463343065728222009-05-30T19:38:34.689-04:002009-05-30T19:38:34.689-04:00When I visited Tokyo for the first time a few year...When I visited Tokyo for the first time a few years ago, I was immediately struck by how socially acceptable it was to shove people down the subway stairs if they were in your way. I long to do this whenever I'm in Manhattan, but fear criminal prosecution, and so I lamely miss train after train stuck behind slow-as-molasses people descending the stairs. But in Tokyo, little old ladies be damned!<br /><br />In Germany, one related social norm that seriously impressed me was that parents tend to let their children learn lessons. You want to climb on that railing? 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