Over the 10 years of my life in St. Petersburg, people in the metro have become different: apparently, visitors are not explained how to behave
I have been living in St. Petersburg for about 10 years, and I am still considered a «visitor». Yes, I moved from another city in Central Russia, and «grown together» with St. Petersburg. Perhaps that is why I am a little more reverent about how visitors behave. I was taught from childhood: " they don't go to a foreign monastery with their own charter. I don't go: I try to assimilate, to accept the rules of the city. I'm not talking about the elementary rules of behavior in a public place, and logic.
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