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Etiquette
Kill or be killed. Sweet looking babushkas will elbow
you or shove you out of their way. Don't get upset
when you are pushed, shoved, or stepped on - there's
just no getting around it and it's nothing personal.
In order to negotiate an exit from crowded vehicles
it is standard to ask the person standing between you
and the doors if they will get off at the next stop,
"Vy seychas vykhoditye?'' The assumption is that
anyone intending to get off at the next stop will
have already jockeyed into escape position, so a
"yes" answer is license for being latched onto and
having stale alcohol and belomorkanal cigarettes
breathed down your neck. A "no" answer will result in
the inquirer clawing and elbowing past you to get
closer to the door until they find a prospective
exitee.
It is expected that you will give up your seat to the
elderly, the disabled, and people with small children
so if any of these stand in front of you, stand up,
point to your seat, and say "pazhalsta." Failure to
do this may result in a diatribe about how nobody has
any manners anymore while everyone else looks on in
relief that the lecture is directed at you and not
them.
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