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The custom of mobbing a downtown urban area is only a recent part of it, and that comes from nowhere but here -- you know, cities in South Korea and Japan where you see people shoving to get on already over-crowded trains...
To be fair, this can happen anywhere including in the US and other Western countries, just anywhere there is a popular, wild event going on (evidence: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_human_stampedes_and_crushes). No country has a monopoly on recklessness or pushiness.
Or should I bring up drunk Australians in Makarska and Dubrovnik, inconsiderate Americans in Cancun, Danes in Prague, or young Brits in Malia, Corfu, Novalja, Hvar, Amsterdam, Albufeira etc. as "evidence" of their bad customs? Their reputations are not hard to google, but I don't like to generalise.
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USA - very desperate.loosing everywhere at massive scale.
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