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How To Do Stuff In Japan A Guide For Visitors To Japan Channel

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How To Do Stuff In Japan A Guide For Visitors To Japan Channel
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Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.1 MB
Author: Channel, TheJapan
ISBN: 9781483442761, 9781483442778, 1483442764, 1483442772
Language: English
Year: 2015

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How To Do Stuff In Japan A Guide For Visitors To Japan Channel by Channel, Thejapan 9781483442761, 9781483442778, 1483442764, 1483442772 instant download after payment.

Only 6 of these things are perfectly acceptable to do in Japan.The other 6 will embarrass you and those around you.Do you know which are in which group?Laughing at the embarrassment of others.Wearing perfume or aftershave.Wearing slippers in a toilet room.Wearing slippers in a tatami room.Telling a Japanese guy his girlfriend is cute.Telling a Japanese guy that YOUR girl/boyfriend is cute.Slurping loudly through a straw.Slurping noodles loudly.Wiping your face on a towel in a restaurant.Eating everything on your plate.Calling out to restaurant staff.Blowing your nose in a handkerchief.There are dozens more dilemmas, just like these!This book will explain what is OK and what is NOT OK to do in Japan, as well as give you lots of useful information to help you have the best experience and get the most out of your time in Japan.

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