🇰🇷🇯🇵KOREAN VS JAPAN CAFES

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I'm Japanese. Japanese people usually go to family restaurants or izakaya to socialize. you can find lots of loud ppl there.
I've lived in Korea too, and there is no family restaurants like the ones in Japan, so cafes are the only places they can socialize during daytime.

lily-hkgk
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Korean here! We have cafes of different purposes. We have study cafes for literally studying or we can already know the atmosphere that the cafe is aiming for, so we respect it. Thus, we socialize freely in loud cafes and tone it down when it’s a bit more chill or we are required to be quiet!
(+ even tho im w my friends i can choose to go to quiet cafes so we can read or draw in silence yet with each other’s company! Guys im just sharing my perspective yet that particular cafe is quite louder :)

georgigurl
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korea sounds like the sound of a school cafeteria

summerr_
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The Korean cafe sounds like a school lunch room

Edit: I thought no one would see this comment 😳

Smiley-.-facee
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Girl, go to a cafe in hong kong, the yelling

kayyangchung
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Well isn't it kind of common that Koreans like to do things in groups or pairs, and Japanese are more accepting of people who prefer to do stuff alone?

hotmilktea
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I think there is like a "good" and "bad" side to it.

The good is that Koreans are actually talking and socializing in cafés, and that's GOOD. That's also part of the point of cafés. Japan is like introverts personified in a country sometimes. They even have restaurants where they deliberately make sure you don't interact with anyone EVER, and if you watched enough travel Shorts to Japan or something you know which ramen/udon shop I'm talking about.

Peace and quiet is not necessarily bad, but maybe Korea should try some sound-proofing in their premises like some sound cushions lol.

LorienzoDeGarcia
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I feel like Koreans are in general much more extroverted as a society than the Japanese. They also value western style lifestyles a bit more than the Japanese do. Which was probably due to the American influence after the Korean war.

Hosigie
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But the second cafe is Korean too, has Korean writing and is playing a Korean song. I have been to cafes in Korea and they are not quiet but also not often as loud as the first one. Oh goodness, makes me think of cafes in Spain.

arrrose
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Haha yes the culture is very different when it comes to public spaces

sukiiriinaa
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omggg love wins all in the back>>>

ArmyBlink
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Depends on where and when. There are loads of quiet cafes too.

braddgenie
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Who’s going to Japan next year for their first time?

.v.
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I've noticed a similar difference in cafés between north and south Europe

villapulla
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Id love to sit in a Japanese cafe everytime i go to a cafe!!

As someone who is has senstive hearing it sounds like a bliss in japan cafe

EmmyIsABear
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Oh wow I didn’t expect that volume in a Korean cafe tbh! I thought the atmosphere would be more like that Japanese example!

lujixcjml
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Thats so funny lmao, cause I’ve been to many many cafes in Korea that are quiet like the Japanese one. But I think it mostly depends on the size of the cafe and if it’s a mainstream cafe. In Korea it seems the more mainstream commercial ones/bigger ones tend to be louder then smaller/less mainstream ones.

shine
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theres so few people but it sounds like shes at the wet market

anemic-peachless
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Now show the latinos restaurant…. Dude we here have loud music speakers here competing with the other restaurants that also have loud speakers music on ¡with different music!so on the street you can listen to 3 to 5 different songs at the same time.

You can not even hear the person next to you speak, and is a restaurant… not a bar.😂

Lppt
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As a latinamerican, this is part of the reason why I felt more comfortable in korea rather than japan, and eventually chose to commit to learning korean and living in korea for more than 3 years now. Being mindful of others is important, yes, but I felt that the japanese are so stiff with it that it becomes suffocating

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