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How he compared sitting on ground vulgar , where traditional room has sitting on ground is the culture...
ОтветитьWhats with slurping loudly in resteraunts? Never got this, super offensive where I live.
ОтветитьThings not to do anywhere
ОтветитьTo be fair anime Japanese and normal Japanese are almost the same. Just talk normally.
ОтветитьMe who can’t speak Japanese…🥲
ОтветитьYeah, don't bully your women. Who are you to tell others this and that, while the gender index of Japan ranks 116 out of 146, even worse than some Arab states and far behind Israel! Have some shame yourself.
ОтветитьI'm gonna go to Japan and do everything you just said 🐥
ОтветитьOnly 5 things? I thought there were like 500.
Ответить2-5 is easy for me, but I'm not sure about 1.
ОтветитьWell, seems like I have a habit to break, or a translator to obtain
ОтветитьI can never visit a Japanese person in their home because I use a wheelchair and it’s not like I can take the wheels off or put a sock over the rubber tires. I’ve had nightmares about this exact issue. Would the Japanese be understanding of my conundrum or would they reject me outright?
ОтветитьNANI?! MASAKA!
ОтветитьWhat to do if your legs are tired and there's no chair around? Is it acceptable to squat?
ОтветитьEvery weeb in America is guilty of the last one. You have my permission to slap every kid who talks anime .
ОтветитьOh no I only know anime Japanese... 😅 ☹
ОтветитьIf your wondering why you can’t use chopsticks in Japan it’s because it means death so don’t get slapped with a courtier if you do💀
ОтветитьI like how you basically said: “DON’T ASSUME JAPAN IS AN ANIME!”…
Because FACTS!…
I mean, if I go to England I’m not going to automatically start speaking in Shakespearean prose…that would be rude and ignorant.
💙💙💙
Ответитьand don't call little boy to come again😂
ОтветитьSomething important that you shouldn't drink water from japan
ОтветитьDo not dance train and no call In train
ОтветитьJapan seems like the worst place on earth dude. Too many rules. Too many things that are taboo when the things that should be aren’t.
ОтветитьTime to do all this in Japan
ОтветитьI swear, the conversations I've ease dropped on on the bus when people are on their phones, dumbfounds me that they have no awareness people can hear them discussing very personal stuff.
ОтветитьNo. 6. DO NOT GET A HAIRCUT LIKE THIS 😂
ОтветитьAnd another important note
Don't be Johnny somali
I respact you and greay japan......and i super agree with u about anime languge 👍❤
Ответить1. Dont go to japan
ОтветитьI will fit in pretty well 😂😅
ОтветитьIt's called Manners
Ответить6. Remind them who won
ОтветитьThere is a problem with that not talking loud thing, I have Autism and for me and many other people with autism it is very hard to know how loud you are talking to someone.
Ответить1. ok I'll just starve
ОтветитьThe main problem with Japan:
ОтветитьWeeabos will be prosecuted
ОтветитьI really love your channel! If I may I'd like to provide some feedback, for the public watching shorts on a cell phone, it can be challenging to pause or scroll back, especially towards the end due to the crude interface YT forces upon us, so if there is a lot of text flashed just before the video ends it can be hars for us to read it. Regardless, I really love your format! The way you explain this universe of obscure (to foreigners) rules is so interesting and easy to understand! Thank you so much for these videos!
ОтветитьPeak perfection
ОтветитьHOW CAN JAPAN BE STRICT
ОтветитьI have seen many videos regarding what NOT to do in Japan, nor to Japanese culture nor in Japanese society.
I understand courtesy, and a strict social pecking order is paramount. I am also aware that western culture has trashed many Japanese facets of life. I myself can not and do not apologize nor feel sympathetic about these instances, since I personally have never been there. I once was interested in visiting your islands, however now, I have lost all interest in visiting anyplace having to do with Japan, or Japanese culture. I will show you all respect by leaving you all alone, and not being concerned with what happens to your nation, nor its people. Sayonara.
To show that I am not singling out just Japan/Japanese people; I actually feel the same way regarding India, and its peoples, culture, and society. I know none of you are concerened of my existance, neither am I concerened with any of yours.
Last one reminds me of a comedian in my home country who made fun of the TV shows that my country makes about how nobody speaks like that in the tv shows. It was honestly so funny. If people started to speak my native language like how the tv shows are, I would be weirded out too
ОтветитьMe sitting barefoot on a tatami mat in a public place yelling at someone in japanese that I learned by watching anime, while also pointing at them with my chopstick that I am using as a kebab:
Ответить2 is just being civilised
Ответить5 ways to cater to Japanese snobbery.
ОтветитьWhere do you think foreigners learn what little Japanese they have from if not anime? Besides, the whole formal / informal thing is about one's place in the complex social hierarchy in Japan. Mine is already assigned, it's called "baka gaijin" and it's both below and outside of that structure. This cannot and will not ever change, so I have nothing to gain or lose being myself. That doesn't mean I'm going to be deliberately rude, abrasive, or unkind but at the same time I refuse to jump through a bunch of arbitrary hoops when there is no reward for doing so.
ОтветитьI get the last point... But how many people learn Japanese through anime... It's got to be at least 50% 😅😂
ОтветитьAnime Japanese not
You mean non slice of life anime right
Aka anime Japan is not real Japan. Real Japan has rules and manners.
ОтветитьThanks for the tips
ОтветитьMe seeing Naruto pointing nowhere with his chopsticks:
ОтветитьI think it's interesting how some behaviors seem to be kind of praised in anime (like, the protagonist is often loud, "rude", etc) but the same behaviors are heavily discouraged in real life.
I mean, should we be inspired or not by these characters? :p
(yea I know being inspired by something and imitating something are very different things..)