The second thing about Hong Kong is the great transportation system. You can get to ANY place by combining the MTR and buses. At all MTR exists, there are bus stops right around the corner. There is no need to drive a car and the Hong Kong government discourages driving by having high taxes and expensive parking. Also important to mention is that all Hong Kong transportation drivers are incredibly skilled. They drive fast, aggressive and have good anticipation of dumb pedestrians and/or other incompetent drivers. In America, they tell you to just focus on what's ahead of you, thus most drivers in America have tunnel vision when they drive. Accidents happens less frequently here in HK than in the US, that's a fact. Everyday I take the minibus, it's like I'm in Initial D. Tip#2: use public transportation.
Professionalism is also another cultural phenomenon here. Asia has the reputation of being shitty and not professional in places such as public works, service industry, costumer satisfaction, etc...This is not the case in Hong Kong. All workers whether is cleaning toilet to working for the MTR, they are highly responsible for their job and will uphold their professional standards. They know they have a job to do and they know they how to do it professionally. I was trying to clean up after myself when done eating at the cafeteria, a lady stopped me and insisted that she takes my tray away and cleaned my table right afterwards, would this ever happen in America? Judging from my experience at crossroads, definitely not. Tip#3: let them do their jobs.
-That's it for now, more cultural observations later.
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