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bolt_krank wrote:I had a look - and I agree with most of what is written, but know a lot of Japanese that need to be "reminded" of it.
james wrote: i think it's about time there was a guide for japanese about basic manners when dealing with foreigners.
BO-SENSEI wrote:I could have sworn there is since people pretty much treat me the same wherever I go. I think it starts off like this.
Step 1: Stare at them.
Step 2: Try to speak in English to them, even if they don't speak English.
Step 3: Ask them if they can eat natto, use chopsticks, or drink sake.
Step 4: Start every other sentence with "We Japanese." Remember, the more BS the statement is, the more you will believe it to be true.
There maybe more to it...
bolt_krank wrote:I had a look - and I agree with most of what is written, but know a lot of Japanese that need to be "reminded" of it.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Especially the one about not leaving shit in the hallway. I've lived in everything from a crappy little suburban wasteland apaato to an expensive newly-built designer manshion in Chiyoda-ku and it doesn't make a difference. People here love to pile junk outside their doors and landlords never do a fucking thing about it.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Especially the one about not leaving shit in the hallway. I've lived in everything from a crappy little suburban wasteland apaato to an expensive newly-built designer manshion in Chiyoda-ku and it doesn't make a difference. People here love to pile junk outside their doors and landlords never do a fucking thing about it.
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