Sunday, August 15, 2010

HAPPY TO LEARN

TRAIN ETIQUETTE

On one trip to France I took the TGV train from Paris to Avignon, the capital of Provence. Our seats were upstairs. We were instructed about the  specific protocol for riding the train. First, one is very quiet; any talking is done at whisper level. Talking on a cell phone is considered rude---yea! If a phone did vibrate, the person immediately got up and hurried out of the car before answering it. I like how the French think regarding cell phone use!

There were many business men on the train. Some were reading, some working at a table and some just resting. No matter what they were doing it was quiet so they could carry on without interruptions or annoyances.

The doors were not automatic; one had to push a button to open them.

The seats were comfortable for the smooth two and a half-hour ride to Avignon. We were given a 10 minute warning so we could be ready to disembark in a timely manner as European trains do not stay in the station long.

The train transfer was quick and easy and in less than 15 minutes all the luggage had been transferred from the train to our van

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