North Korea Watch, why are North Korea's public ****ing places quiet?

During my travels to North Korea, I found that North Koreans are introverted and unsmiling. When they see foreign tourists, they seldom take the initiative to greet them. When foreign tourists take the initiative to greet them, they try to avoid them. During my few days in North Korea, I found many interesting things. The first is that you can't see any advertisements in North Korea, the second is that North Korea has very good greenery, and the last is that the public **** places in North Korea are all very quiet.

North Koreans are seldom noisy in public **** places, even in very crowded places, you can't hear the noise. Pyongyang Railway Station is a very crowded place in North Korea, where foreign tourists coming and going and silent North Korean travelers converge. I remember that train stations are very noisy, but Pyongyang Railway Station is different, except for the sound made by the radio broadcasting news, the whole train station seems to be extraordinarily quiet.

On the platform of the train station, you can see a lot of North Korean tour guides welcoming foreign tourists and Pyongyang people sending off their friends and relatives. They are also very silent on the platform, will not take a cell phone call, will not laugh and talk loudly, and will not take a cell phone to play selfie, do live. Instead, it was us Chinese tourists who got off the train, chattering away.

North Koreans commute mainly by bus, and every morning, after the departure of our travel bus, we can see passers-by waiting in line for the bus by the side of the road in Pyongyang. The line is sometimes very long, but everyone is very civilized, no one eating breakfast, no one talking loudly, all very quiet. No one eats breakfast, no one talks loudly, and all are very quiet. The cars on the road seldom sound their horns, and the whole street is very quiet. At night, the streets of Pyongyang are even quieter. Although there are many squares and parks in Pyongyang, there are no grandmothers and grandfathers dancing in the squares. Occasionally the bell of a bicycle rings in the darkness.

While in North Korea, we had a guided ride on the Pyongyang subway. There were very many people on the Pyongyang subway, but they were very quiet, passengers rarely climbed into conversation with each other, and even if they did communicate, they would try to keep their voices down. So, the whole carriage is very quiet. Not only the carriages are quiet, but also the subway stations are very quiet. North Korea's public **** places are very quiet, I think it is mainly because of the high quality of the North Korean people, will not be in the public **** occasions clamor, to this, what do you think.