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what do you like the most about the culture and the people?
Yeah, are you a true appreciator of Japan's culture or are you unworthy of traveling there in basic's standards? This is important.
what do you like the most about the culture and the people?
I would say that the Japanese people are overall very clean and well-mannered. They will also go to the end's of the earth to help you, for example, if you ask someone for directions more often than not they will go above and beyond to help you reach your destination. Most take pride in their work/craft, very hardworking people with good work ethic. They are a bit cold, in which I mean, they aren't the sort to give a hug to their friend or be very touchy- but I kind of prefer that. More of a reserved people. They have culture based around hierarchy and respecting those above them. Crime is pretty much non-existent for the most part. I've traveled to many, many countries in my life but Japan is definitely tops for both the geographic beauty, as well as the great people living there.what do you like the most about the culture and the people?
I would say that the Japanese people are overall very clean and well-mannered. They will also go to the end's of the earth to help you, for example, if you ask someone for directions more often than not they will go above and beyond to help you reach your destination. Most take pride in their work/craft, very hardworking people with good work ethic. They are a bit cold, in which I mean, they aren't the sort to give a hug to their friend or be very touchy- but I kind of prefer that. More of a reserved people. They have culture based around hierarchy and respecting those above them. Crime is pretty much non-existent for the most part. I've traveled to many, many countries in my life but Japan is definitely tops for both the geographic beauty, as well as the great people living there.
By the way I'm also going to Seoul. Any thing I should keep my eyes on while there? No idea how South Korea is regarding retrogaming.
This is the shop I'm talking about:
https://otakara-akamichi.com/
There are at least a few of them around Shizuoka prefecture, and I know there are some in Hokkaido and in Tohoku, so maybe there are some around Tokyo as well.
Their organization, their politeness, their cleanliness, their vision on religion.what do you like the most about the culture and the people?
You sound like a sad person.fucking THANK YOU
Buncha weebs uitb.
Agreed. :-)I would say that the Japanese people are overall very clean and well-mannered. They will also go to the end's of the earth to help you, for example, if you ask someone for directions more often than not they will go above and beyond to help you reach your destination. Most take pride in their work/craft, very hardworking people with good work ethic. They are a bit cold, in which I mean, they aren't the sort to give a hug to their friend or be very touchy- but I kind of prefer that. More of a reserved people. They have culture based around hierarchy and respecting those above them. Crime is pretty much non-existent for the most part. I've traveled to many, many countries in my life but Japan is definitely tops for both the geographic beauty, as well as the great people living there.
Nope. There are a few retro console shops around Yongsan mall but I have never seen anything of note. Korea never did console gaming. It was pure PC/Arcade and now Mobile takes up a lot of the market. The biggest gaming landmark was Green Arcade but it closed last year due to code violations. You can find some arcade stuff at a reasonable price but all of the negotiation is in Korean and takes place on Korean websites that require a Korean mobile/SSN to sign up for.
Yeah, are you a true appreciator of Japan's culture or are you unworthy of traveling there in basic's standards? This is important.
I would say that the Japanese people are overall very clean and well-mannered. They will also go to the end's of the earth to help you, for example, if you ask someone for directions more often than not they will go above and beyond to help you reach your destination. Most take pride in their work/craft, very hardworking people with good work ethic. They are a bit cold, in which I mean, they aren't the sort to give a hug to their friend or be very touchy- but I kind of prefer that. More of a reserved people. They have culture based around hierarchy and respecting those above them. Crime is pretty much non-existent for the most part. I've traveled to many, many countries in my life but Japan is definitely tops for both the geographic beauty, as well as the great people living there.
Thank you!
Their organization, their politeness, their cleanliness, their vision on religion.
You sound like a sad person.
As a user suggested before, guess I will just skip retrogames in Seoul. Thanks!
how do you feel about their high consumption of whales and tentacle porn?
If you have nothing to add to the conversation you might as well not be part of it.
hmmm...well mannered? tell that to those that lived through nanking.
I saw this article recently about the use of the Japanese Imperial flag being widespread and with the 2020 Olympics games coming up and all, how other countries like China, SK would like it banned. The Japanese justification for it's use today is one hell of a whitewash.
lol...yeah i don't honestly care either way. i just want him to admit that his whole opinion of japan is based off of liking video games and wanting live out the MJR dream and being into hentai. if this dude goes to japan he's not going to go anywhere but the akihabara.
hmmm...well mannered? tell that to those that lived through nanking.
lol...yeah i don't honestly care either way. i just want him to admit that his whole opinion of japan is based off of liking video games and wanting live out the MJR dream and being into hentai. if this dude goes to japan he's not going to go anywhere but the akihabara.
<Insert a buncha horseshit...>
I would say that the Japanese people are overall very clean and well-mannered. They will also go to the end's of the earth to help you, for example, if you ask someone for directions more often than not they will go above and beyond to help you reach your destination.
No, it's because you tried to pass yourself off as some super weeb by demonstrating your depth of cultural understanding of the Japanese.
I'm sure a Japanese person would read this and think "Wow this guy really gets me. I AM well mannered and I DO shower. I also like to be helpful to people. These cultural traits are completely unique to us."