"Unwritten Rules" in Japan 日本の見えないルール
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In this episode, I answer some questions about daily life and manners in Japan.
It can be a bit confusing sometimes like the table charge at restaurants or where to stand on the escalator. I talk about those little cultural differences today.
Topics:
- Otoshi (Appetizer): Do you have to pay?
- Escalators: Standing on the left vs. the right.
- Business Japanese: The real meaning of "Kentou shimasu" (I'll think about it).
- Trash Cans: Why are there none in the city?
- Rush Hour: The pressure to move fast at ticket gates.
I hope this is good listening practice for you.
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