Interesting Things In Japanese Behavioral Arts

The Japanese are known for their thoroughness and elegance in everyday life. Tourists should pay attention to common rules to avoid falling in love when coming here. Shared food plates: You must not pick and eat directly from the shared food plate but need to pick up your bowl first. Ideally, you should pick up a few dishes before you start eating. Payments: In Japan, co-paying is quite common among friends, even couples

. Usually men or elders pay a little more. However, during partner appointments, it is common for the sales company to pay the bill. When making payment, it is polite to be paid by the partner, but this is only courtesy
Pouring wine: When you eat and drink, instead of pouring wine for yourself, pour wine for those around you and others will refill for you.


Interesting Things In Japanese Behavioral Arts

Handshake and bow: Shaking hands is a common greeting in Japanese trading environments. You don't need to bow if you are unfamiliar with it. Don't shake hands and bow, this will cause awkwardness to the other person. Sitting position: During a meeting with a partner, people from the same company will sit on the same side. The partner usually sits at the position farthest from the entrance (which is considered the best). Usually when you go to an office, the receptionist will guide you in the seat. If not, be sure to ask first
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Interesting Things In Japanese Behavioral Arts

Yukata: This costume is considered sleepwear and visitors can wear yukata while walking in the hotel lobby, or on the way to the hot spring. At traditional motels or budget hotels, you can wear yukata for breakfast or dinner. However, luxury hotels often ask visitors not to wear this outfit when dining. How to wear the yukata: You need to pull the collar tightly, do not let it loose because it will be considered sloppy and sloppy. Slippers in toilets: Japanese restaurants require guests to take off their shoes before stepping on a tatami mat, and there will be separate slippers in the toilet for visitors to use. Don't forget to leave your slippers when you get out, or you will be in an awkward and embarrassing situation. Garbage classification: This seemingly very simple job is quite complicated with many requirements in Japan. Each zone even has volunteers to make sure people do the right garbage sorting.


Interesting Things In Japanese Behavioral Arts

10. How to use chopsticks: Japanese people often avoid using chopsticks to point at something, or swing the chopsticks around. Playing with chopsticks is considered disrespectful. 11. Direction: Pointing fingers in Japan is often regarded as a threat or criticism. People often use the whole hand to show directions, or just describe with words without using gestures.12. Using the bath: In Japan, bathing is a relaxing activity, not just cleansing the body.


Interesting Things In Japanese Behavioral Arts

People usually take a clean shower before soaking in the tub. Hot spring towels: People often bring a small towel to take a bath before going to the hot spring or to cover people while walking. However, you should not put the towel in the spring water, but leave it on the shore or fold it and put it on your head. Oshibori: Many restaurants in Japan will serve wet towels (hot or cold depending on the season) called "oshibori" for guests to wipe their hands before eating. It is considered impolite to use this towel to clean your face or change a napkin during a meal. Honking: Due to the narrow area, the streets in Japan often experience congestion during rush hour. However, the Japanese are very patient and do not usually ring the horn loudly. They usually only honk and flash their lights to signal when other vehicles are not on at night.


Interesting Things In Japanese Behavioral Arts

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