3 Things Japanese People DON’T Do that SHOCK Foreigners!
3 things that Foreign tourists are shocked that Japanese people DON’T do. There are a lot of different culture shocks that people experience in Japan but sometimes its the things that AREN’T there that are just as surprising!
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ヨーロッパの人がいつも後ろの人のためにドアを開けて待ってくれるのは良い文化だと思うので、日本でも広まれば良いなと思います。なので、ドアを開けたら後ろの人を持つようにしてる。
日本に来た人たちが困ることってなんだろ。言葉以外で。
I would love to see a video (if you haven't done one yet) on what Japanese hate or get annoyed when Americans come to visit.
Nixy… Have you been to China (especially thebloee toer cities), Vietnam, and others? Waaaay more honking than Chicago ans and NYC. I live in the US and I'm scared of the panhandlers. We just avoid those places now. Huge hit on the local businesses because of this.
I hear they also don’t give to charities.
I was the whtie american dude bro panhandler
If America wasn’t such a melting pot we would be a better country. We could learn a lot from Japan.
I was in Tokyo a couple of weeks ago for my third time. Being the most densely populated city, it's surprised me that it doesn't feel that way. It feels like everyone is tucked away somewhere. I started thinking about how this is possible when you consider other cities in the US like Los Angeles and New York where it seems like everybody's sitting on top of each other. I think it's that Tokyo is designed so that there's always a place for people to be tucked away out of sight. They have underground malls at every train station, creating two or three layers underground. They have high-rise buildings for many more layers of people to be out of sight. And instead of giant mega shopping centers that people have to drive to, they have neighborhood stores so you just walk a few feet. In the US our government has gone out of their way to put up roadblocks for small business, allowing big businesses like Costco, Walmart, McDonald's, etc to take over so that people have to get in their car to go to a destination. Also the train system in Japan is amazing, as it is in most of the world outside of the US. So Tokyo feels quite spacious even though there's far more people there.
It depends. If you're pregnant and have your hands full, then yes people help.
My wife had to get her drivers license renewed, and they basically rolled out the red carpet because she was pregnant.
I'm Japanese and I kept the door opened, except you.
"I pass you cuz you loose focus!" vibes on 1st one.
Cover there mouth when they cough, talk with there mouth full of food always
The second is true, i was in Tokyo