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Japanese walking posture and accomplishment

My family is in Japan. In fact, when Japanese people come to China, as long as you don't talk, you can't tell the difference.

Japanese dress casually, but it's different when they go to work. No matter how hot the weather is, men will have their own suits.

Also, the Japanese are very polite and principled. When they take the elevator, they only stand on one side and cheer for those who are in a hurry on the other. If you stand behind the emergency lane by mistake, someone needs to pass quickly, and the people behind you won't bother you. He will always stand behind you and wait for you to get out of the way, and he won't talk to you.

Japanese like to eat sweet things, such as spaghetti.

There are shopping malls in Japan. For example, if you go to buy clothes and try a lot of clothes, you don't buy them.

Their service staff will also tell you politely (I'm sorry we don't have anything you like in our shop, so come back next time).