In China, these low-socialization daily behaviors: blocking the elevator button with your body to take a favorable position, stopping to chat or stand there zoning out at the escalator or the entrance to a passageway, cutting in line and pretending not to see the queue, standing very close to people outside, playing videos and making loud voice calls in public places, chewing loudly or making obvious noises while eating, using objects to occupy seats or parking spaces, touching ready-to-eat food with your hands but not buying it, walking slowly side by side across a narrow road with many people, riding a tricycle the wrong way and constantly going against traffic, ordering fast food and then slowly thinking about what to eat, putting frozen foods in the regular-temperature section in supermarkets, choosing fruits that have fingernail marks on them, sneezing or coughing without covering your face toward crowds, letting dogs run off-leash and saying they don’t bite, walking in the middle of the road, and temporarily parking at major intersections, etc.

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