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What habits of Japanese people find it difficult for you to accept?

The Japanese have some hobbies that are difficult for us to accept. For example, they do not pinch their noses in public places, they feel very safe when riding bicycles on the sidewalk, they must make noises when eating noodles, and they walk I can sleep anywhere. Every country has its own hobbies in life. Under the influence of China's 5,000-year cultural history, we have formed our own culture and some common sense of life, but Japan, an island country, also has some hobbies in life. In our case, The Chinese seem to find it very difficult to accept this. It may be due to different directions in the development process. Today, let’s take a closer look at the Japanese hobbies that are unacceptable to us.

The first hobby of the Japanese that is unacceptable to us is that they will not pinch their noses in public places. If they feel uncomfortable or have a cold and a sore nose, they will not use a tissue to remove it. Wipe your nose instead of just sniffing hard. In China, if you have a runny nose, you will definitely get it out in time. However, in the eyes of the Japanese, they think that is impolite and will affect other people. Be willing to pinch your nose openly.

The second hobby of the Japanese that is unacceptable to us is that they ride on the sidewalk without looking at it. They feel very safe. In our minds, although people think that people are passing by on the road One way, but there are always drivers who will not stop in front of the sidewalk, but Japan is different from other countries. Drivers must stop in front of the sidewalk, whether there is someone or not, and the speed must be reduced very low. If the speed is high, points will be deducted if caught.

The Japanese hobby that is unacceptable to us is that they will definitely make noises when eating noodles. In China and even some Western countries, we like to eat quietly when eating. If they make noises It may seem rude, but when eating noodles in a Japanese restaurant, if you don't make a sound, it means you don't like the noodles.