Do not speak loudly or create unnecessary noise in public spaces (public spaces are treated as public and should therefore remain habitable and neutral in sound, smell, and cleanliness)
Public spaces include but aren't limited to trams, the interior of buildings, trained, buses, and outdoor spaces
--spencerthenomad
70
Don’t stand on the left side of the escalator, In Prague metro stations, the left side is only for walking. If you stand there, people will get annoyed.
--Saul
10
Don’t bring up conflict or politics casually, its never a good topic sober.
--Saul
00
Don’t assume they all think the same, everyone comes from a really different background, especially in Prague.
--Saul
00
Don’t assume everyone speaks English
--Saul
01
Don’t hug people you just met, small nods are enough
--Saul
01
Do not under any circumstances, act anything other than pissed off when asked for anything at all.
--GenuineCzech
ALWAYS take your shoes off when entering someone's flat or house!
--tamietime
60
Always remove your shoes from the outside when entering a private area such as somebody's home. NEVER place dirty items such as outside shoes on public infrastructure such as tram seats.
--spencerthenomad
20
Do say “dobrý den” when entering a shop, its a small greetings that makes the vibe different,
--Saul