Things Not to Do in Japan! Japanese Culture #shorts

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Never...ever...wear shoes into a Japanese persons home...ever. Also...don't pass food to each other using chopsticks. 🙂

whatthenihon
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I've heard it's difficult to date Japanese women as a foreigner.

Ipsissimus
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When you take off your shoes, you should face them toward the entrance, right?

FluffyBunny
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The “no shoes in the house” is a major big deal! Americans really need to get this. It’s not a light matter.😱

aridian
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I already do that at my house then we're shoes inside

pokeyjourneys
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Who the hell wear shoes in the house?!

TheDarthAnonim
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Don't try to approach a woman you don't know and hug her( that is just weird and scary for the girl) in any country

mz_daisy
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Haha Ohayo Guzaimus Sensei 🤗 Good Lord 🤷🏼‍♂️🤔 where have you been all these years 🤔🤷🏼‍♂️ ha SIGNS 🙏🏼🤞🏽🤔 My Lady 🙏🏼 Signs 🤔👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 Water is much deeper than you know 🤔🙃😉🤭 Much Aloha 🌴🤙🏾

jerrydesesso
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bruh that with the shoes off is almost is every country but ok

Lokiter
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Or if I see that they have carpet and it's clean I'll take my shoes off If they are not wearing shoes neither

pokeyjourneys
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Srr, but table manners are kinda everywhere a thing, zene.
It's not like there aren't manners surrounding western cutlery.
Throwing it on your plate while you're not finished is also a nono in western society, not bc it's similar to like offering to the deceased, or anything, but rather bc it says you are done with eating.
srr, but the only ones who would do such things are probably Brak people ( brakesoot )
They are stereotypical known for poor manners, sloppy clothes, smelly, being loud, rude, etc., .
You might call them village people in a sense,
or farmers.
( Srr, in English I don't know a word for this, it's similar to burakumin, but English, I'm sure, it just lacks many words, zene ze )
It's not that they're scum or anything, it's just that they're lower class of society.
But aniway, I'm srr, but I don't think that any well mannered Belgian would do such a thing.

Well, I always wear socks when I leave the house, bc it's not nice to wear shoes inside someone else's house, in Belgium as well.
Not to mention being bare footed.
Aniway,
it's kinda disappearing since WWII however,
it's not unlikely you won't get a wet floorcloth thrown at your face in some cases., .
So that's kinda a nono as well.

I'm srr to ask, but aren't toilet slippers and bath slippers more a Japanese thing?
I mean, these things are so, Idk, srr to mention it like this, but rather normal to me, while toilet slippers and bath slippers.

Ow also, now that I think of it,
I've finished watching Ascendance of a Bookworm,
a few days ago.
Wanted to buy some plushies, but can only see some bunnies at Angelic Pretty prices. ^.^'
Had some nice references like restaurants that only work on invite, meaning you can only go there when invited to
and if the person who's invited doesn't pay when they leave, the one who invited will be held accountable and has to pay.

chiisuigintou