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Abroad in Japan
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The happiest British Guy making videos in Japan.
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🍿See BEHIND THE SCENES on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/abroadinjapan
As seen on TV! BBC, The Guardian, Reddit, Daily Mail, Gizmodo, Huffington Post, Daily Telegraph, The Independent, London Metro, RocketNews24 Japan
Business Enquiries: hello@abroadinjapan.com
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jomontanee
(4 minutes ago)
"No tips in Japan" is my most respected culture of Japan. I tipped the Imperial Hotel's bell boy once and he said shyly, "No, no. No tipping in Japan." When I asked him why he said proudly in a slow English, "it is my honor to service".
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noname-sf2kt
(10 minutes ago)
I actually like it when foreign people shakes my hands or hugs me. I think it’s a lovely gesture.
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Aman-kw4hr
(18 minutes ago)
Don't record a DEAD BODY
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stringstorm
(27 minutes ago)
It makes sense for everyone to be nice, to be polite, to maintain that air of harmony, to keep your opinion to yourself when you live in such a compact country like Japan.
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illDefine1
(31 minutes ago)
I'd like to see the Japanese SWAT team carefully removing their shoes and moving into slippers before infiltrating.
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Titule
(47 minutes ago)
"Maybe my cat is dead". He was trying to teach you quantum physics.
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magazine6775
(51 minutes ago)
Japan: has hardly any trash bins but streets are really clean
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t-3454
(2 hour ago)
日本からのアドバイスです。日本人は基本的にシャイですが質問をすれば丁寧に対応することが多いです。それと話しかける場合は学生に話しかけるのがおすすめです。人にもよりますが日本の中高生は5歳ぐらいの英語なら話せます。
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norrdox
(2 hour ago)
rest of the world:
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ms.soapii
(2 hours ago)
as a Japanese living in America, when my friends walk into the house with shoes on, im like “WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’RE DOING?”
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lordpineapple5453
(8 hours ago)
1. Don’t be Logan Paul
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luckyman7508
(5 hours ago)
I am Japanese. If you think about it objectively, it may seem cramped with all the rules, but there are many disasters in this country, so rules, cooperation, and consideration for others are more important than anything else to avoid panic in an emergency situation.
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nate3315
(6 hours ago)
You can use your phone on trains just not for talking. Messaging, using net, playing games or music (with headphones), or reading is perfectly fine. More accurately the rule is don't make noise on the train. Conversation is fine but keep it low and just be considerate of others around you.
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Centzzzz
(10 hours ago)
"Japan is all about the R E S P E C T" - that one guy
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JingYuans_sparrow
(15 hours ago)
I'm the only one who feels anxiety for the fact that he had to do those things in public in order to show us
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しろ-g6s
(13 hours ago)
日本の文化を尊重してくれるだけで嬉しいし十分です。ありがとう!
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civil9404
(6 hours ago)
"don't walk and eat"
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msxy9594
(6 hours ago)
No 13: Dont bring yellow roses as a present if youre invited or on a date: yellow roses are meant for funerals...
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samidtaek_
(21 hours ago)
In Japan: Rare bins and almost no littering
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ThatAnimalChannel
(2 hours ago)
I love how tidie the streets are. Love the limited contact thing. Being respectful of others is a big one too. Not to inconvenience others
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