A strange culture that exists only in Japan, a country of kindness

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(1)Start with “Ah” again today
(2)Youtuber said he visited a PC cafe on his bucket list
(3)PC cafe is a PC room where you can stay and eat
(4)The staff who couldn’t speak a word of English when I entered the room yesterday
(5)I’m a bit out of my mind because of the quick Japanese attack
(6)Three Worlds.WORLD’S
(7)I asked if it’s possible to extend it by 3 hours
(8)I ask them while mixing hand gestures, English, and short Japanese,

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(1)Thank you for your kind words in Japanese
(2)I’m going to attack Japanese again today
(3)You know I don’t understand
(4)I can see that he speaks fast based on the standard of locals, so I laugh while watching the video. LOL while watching the video
(5)You know I don’t understand, but your unyielding kindness
(6)LOL A YouTuber who seems to be trying to wrap it up as well as possible
(7)I thought there must be gopchang in the comments, so I opened it

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(1)Four hours ago
(2)I left school in Japan and when I went on a trip to Japan after returning to Korea, I didn’t know the inconvenience because I communicated with my acquaintances, but I saw Wonji’s video that it’s a country that’s more uncomfortable to travel if you can’t speak Japanese than anywhere else I was so shocked when I saw your video
(3)I didn’t know it would be so disconnected
(4)2053 I’ve been living in Japan for five years, and to be honest, that’s not a kind thing, it’s not a lack of judo, it’s just ignoring it People say it’s gloomy in Korea One of the funny things about Japanese people is that if they have English skills that are beyond their reach, they become kind, but when they speak Japanese poorly or make it obvious that they are trying to understand like Wonji, they show their true colors. This is also a kind of racism I’ve seen all the stars in my life for 5 years, but the people who believed that the most upsetting time was my friend know that I’m not good at Japanese, and I’m sure they know how to speak English! It was when they said things that they couldn’t understand in Japanese very quickly, and my best friend from Yokohama told me I’m ignoring that. My husband is Japanese, and he said that If they wanted to treat Wonji with such prideful kindness, they would have continued the conversation with simple words and poor English sentences
(5)1 day before jd4r
(6)I’ve lived in Kanto for 6 years (Laughing)
(7)Lol the company is more cruel lol

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(1) Just speak English I’ve worked with a lot of Japanese, and from my experience, I ignore them if they make me get up and do something wrong There’s a word called Uekara Mesen, and it’s a direct translation of the gaze from above, which is so common that it’s used as an idiom I can’t say anything if you say “adada” in English
(2)He’s right. Every country has its strengths and weaknesses, and this is Japan’s weaknesses, but I really don’t understand those who shield even this Wonji’s Mexican video doesn’t speak any English, but it doesn’t feel like they’re ignoring her Japan is a strange feeling. It’s not for no reason that I feel it, but it’s an attitude that the Japanese have to fix, but there are quite a few people who shield unconditionallyHaha
(3) oneilee7015 That’s rightThis is something that most foreigners in Japan feel and talk about all the time, and Japanese talk about, but it’s so absurd that people who haven’t lived in Japan are shielding themselves. – People in which country ask their co-workers who have worked with them for years if they understand Japanese We’re talking in Japanese right now With you
(4)~~9 hours ago
(5)This is right. Also, people who work at places like Netto Cafe don’t need specifications, so they can’t speak English. Anyway, it’s not good

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(1)ABZ time has been fixed
(2)I’ve lived in Japan before, and I don’t think it’s kind of you to talk fast even though you think you’re not good at Japanese
(3)The insidious Japan we know
(4)You’re acting like you didn’t mean to
(5)It’s your specialty
(6)an hour ago
(7)I was attacked during my trip to FukuokaDoes the staff earn points in Japanese very quickly? So I said I wouldn’t do it, and you wouldn’t be able to That’s what I heard Saying it until the end in Japanese is discrimination against foreigners
(8)Those PC room clerks are right to ignore the customers! I’ve been to a cheerful club n times with a translator, but everyone was kind and explained in English if I was frustrated, but I thought I’d go and hit you all the time over there, but I’ll pass because I never have to go to Japan

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(1)There are so many trans Japanese in the comments that I’m flustered
(2)If you live in Japan, you can’t not know how mean and discriminated against foreigners, but if you’re fluent in Japanese, you’re good at Japanese, but if you’re clumsy, you’ll come out in a very high postureMy brain structure is different from other countries, so I treat people who came to Japan as pollutionHowever, I dare not do that to white people who speak English, and I would say that the Chinese who speak Japanese are offended, but the Japanese that blond Westerners speak is a little cuteI think Japan is the only country that laughs and laughs at those words~~ Even though I worked as a resident at a Japanese branch of a Korean company, Japanese kids sometimes smiled and asked me to understand Japanese(Laughing) You worked with me for over a year Then why can’t people who work for Korean companies speak Korean properly? And suddenly speaking informally was done by reagent shops and bank public institutions, but when I find out that I can’t speak Japanese, it changes from honorifics to informal speech immediately. It’s creepy, so I noticed that you’re not friends with me, and you’re very respectful (Laughing)I think Wonji tried to make it as good as possible, but I hope other people don’t speak poor Japanese and speak English so that they don’t get hurt
(3)I can’t agree with you more than I can. I’m being polite to talk to you, and I’m stuttering, and I treat you like a buggyI don’t know how they do that to people who come to study, travel, and do business in Centipede language Speaking informally to me is something that happened to me a lot while living in Japan;; not only the elderly speak informally to me, but also younger than me I just pretend that I don’t understand. If you try to fight, you’ll make me crazy

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(1)That’s right. This is the unique feeling Japan has
(2)Even if you like something else, why are you shielding him?
(3)I’ve lived in Japan for a long time, but I’m sick of the cold service spirit of the Japanese. Tokyo itself is just desolateOsaka and other cities are okay, too. Convenience stores are okay if you are a foreign part-timer, but older part-timers use a lot of modesty to say that expressionless is the default, but I’m scared because there are no facial expressions at all
(4)The funny thing about Japanese is that Westerners don’t speak English like that When Asians use English, they ignore it and say, “I’ll speak Japanese, so you understand it on your own.” (Laughing)
(5)But in the comments, trans Japanese people come forward and defend me;; I’m sure all the things you received when you went to Japan were discriminated against, but of course there are really kind Japanese people But the staff at the net cafe has nothing to say. I’m glad that Wonji seems to have enjoyed it
(6)Wronay66 1 day ago
(7)The staff at the real net cafe is rudely Japanese-style, but people who have never lived in Japan shielded me(Laughing)It’s so funny that foreigners who are ignored like that come forward and say shield comments

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(1)a shower of vivid testimonies(Laughing)
(2)I felt this while living in Japan. This is too much
(3)It’s one of the weird cultures that I wanted
(4)Chinese, Korean, Singapore, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, etc
(5)If Asian can’t speak Japanese fluently,
(6)Even if you speak informally or roughly understand English,
(7)You treat me like a subordinate
(8)I have a terrible habit of answering in Japanese
(9)It’s not because I’m scared of English > Is it because I ignore foreigners > 99 It’s only for Asians > 90 Of course
(10)Not to white people > Blonde white, English-speaking white people ignore it the same way
(11)There’s a tendency, but if you’re white, you’re less than Asian
(12)To those who came to learn Japanese because they liked Japan,
(13)He’s amazing on the outside
(14)It’s interesting that he’s being mean
(15)When I hear it from time to time,
(16)Learn Japanese = I want to be Japanese
(17)I want to connect you with that and become you want to be like that
(18)You’re definitely my junior, as a real Japanese
(19)There are a lot of kids who have that mindset

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(1)Cond100312 hours ago
(2)Usually, Westerners use Japanese, too. And when I live there, I usually see Westerners using English in front of Japanese
(3)Educt – 1-7afa650 6 hours ago
(4)CR-9003. What are you talking about?
(5)IIIIINNIN05 hours ago
(6)Cuon Inding In Japan, Westerners are also in Japan
(7)Yes, it means bitter
(8) ninmay831 minutes ago
(9)Woul Ly Tuvilu is common, but most foreigners who come to Korea right now try to clearly state their purpose with short Korean and body language It’s not now, but I had a lot of things to deal with foreign tourists, but I didn’t see any of them using English all of a sudden, so I thought it was hard to understand their Korean pronunciation, so I was considerate to use English
(10)In the midst of all this, he’s trying to shield himself

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