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Why did Japan choose wine glasses?

This is a unique habit of their nation, and there is nothing wrong with it. This is like why foreigners use forks and we use chopsticks. If you travel to Japan, you must follow their custom of choosing wine glasses.

As we all know, Japan is a country that attaches great importance to the sense of ceremony, and drinking is the first choice for people to completely vent themselves after stressful work or housework. After a few glasses of wine, people tend to let go of their past constraints. At this time, it is not as simple as a simple courtesy greeting, or two sincere hearts collide with each other, and it will not end easily. If you are a tourist, you'd better not get too involved. In addition, due to language barriers, it is easy to misunderstand. In addition, although Japan's wine culture atmosphere is particularly strong, there are not many cabbages and drinks, and the price consumption of itself and the corresponding places is not low. Because of its huge profits, many businesses have targeted this way of making money and recruited many salesmen, all of whom are beautiful young ladies. Another feature of them is that they can drink. With people around, I believe that your drinking capacity will be deliberately "improved" a lot, and your wallet is likely to bottom out at this time, so be careful to be a salesman when you meet a lady who wants to clink glasses that day, and beware of falling into the consumption trap.