Summary of Why Japanese Don't Like Foreigners Living in Japan

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This video discusses some of the cultural norms in Japan that foreigners may not be aware of. It is important to consult with co-workers before taking time off, greet one's neighbors, and remember to take off one's shoes when entering a Japanese home. It is also customary in Japan to give back a gift in 30-50% of its original value. Finally, if you live in Japan long enough, you may be invited to a funeral.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses Japanese cultural norms that foreigners may not be aware of, such as the importance of consulting with co-workers before taking time off, greeting one's neighbors, and remembering to take off one's shoes when entering a Japanese home. It also mentions the importance of a gourmet Japanese snack box delivered to one's door, which is provided by sponsor Bokksu.
  • 00:05:00 People in Japan generally do not like foreigners, and there are many unwritten rules that foreigners should know. Some of these rules include not touching food, not licking chopsticks, and not wearing sunglasses at funerals. Additionally, it is customary in Japan to give back a gift in 30-50% of its original value. Finally, if you live in Japan long enough, you may be invited to a funeral.

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