This thing really makes people say "convinced"! It seems that we also have "wonderful" passengers on our high-speed rail, and they are also "foreign". But we can't just complain, we have to find a way to solve this problem.
First of all, we have to admit that cultural differences do exist in different countries
The Indian brothers are accustomed to sitting cross-legged and grabbing food with their hands, so we can't say that they are barbarians. However, in public places, especially in closed spaces such as high-speed rail, we still have to respect each other and follow the local customs.
So, how can these foreign friends also abide by our rules? I think it can be neat like this:
First, strengthen publicity and education
In the links of ticket sales, ticket checking, and boarding, multi-channel and multi-language popularization of riding etiquette. For example, put a small reminder on the seat: "Do not put your feet on the table", with a simple icon, anyone can understand it.
Second, the conductor must dare to manage well
When you see this, you have to politely but firmly stop it. "Sir, in order to maintain environmental hygiene, please put your feet on the floor." Maybe people don't know the rules, so they can change it after reminding them?
Third, play the role of passengers
Aren't we Chinese the most nosy? If you see someone uncivilized, you can politely remind or ask the conductor to reflect. Unity is strength!
Fourth, establish a blacklist system
Those who refuse to change their ways may be considered to be included in the "list of uncivilized passengers" and restricted from purchasing tickets. It's ruthless enough, but it works.
Let's reflect on it
Don't patronize people, don't we Chinese passengers also lie down and sleep and make loud noises? Let's take care of ourselves first, and then we have the confidence to manage others, right?
In short, it's a lot of work. It is necessary not only to be strict, but also to convince people with reason; It is necessary to punish violations and create a friendly atmosphere. Our goal is to allow all passengers, whether Chinese or foreigners, to ride in a civilized manner and enjoy a comfortable journey together.
At the end of the day, civilization knows no borders
We not only want to make our own high-speed rail run faster, but also let the wind of civilization on the high-speed rail blow farther. Isn't that the reason, you say?