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  •  Paine101
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Re: Japan...What I need to know
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AnimeLunitic01: "Oh and question, which part of Japan are you going too?"

<3_UtadaHikaru_Aijin_<3: "which part of Japan are you going too? and are u gonna try and meet hikki! if u are u got to take me with u on ur trip>."

My host family lives in Tokyo so that's where I'll be...but I won't be sure until the meeting on January 26; since this trip is an academic type thing which will help me get university/college credits. In that case, I don't thing I'll be able to take you with me <3_UtadaHikaru_Aijin_<3, but if I can, I'll try to meet Hikki and send all you guys photos or put a video on Youtube.
Posted on: 2007/12/25 18:32
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  •  <3_UtadaHikaru_Aijin_<3
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Re: Japan...What I need to know
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awwww... =/ lolz

well ok then =)
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Posted on: 2007/12/25 18:44
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  •  ioruk
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Re: Japan...What I need to know
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cool japan! for school best of luck do your best!!!!
i hope u see hikki too!!!
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Posted on: 2007/12/25 18:46
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  •  jigenbakuda
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Re: Japan...What I need to know
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Ok, some things hes saying here are true, but things like "always eating rice" isnt exactly true and the Gaijin thing doesnt seem to really mean anything, well im not sure about grandparents and all but my host family and my friend's host family never referred us to gaijin or anything like that. You WILL be eating rice more than usual but you wont eat it EVERY day. When I went to Japan, I ate rice, actually, I ate rice a little less then I usually eat here in America, but im Asian, I live off of rice. Anyways, a couple of tips. When you talk to the Japanese people, don't give up on trying to communicate with people. Sure they might not understand what you might be saying, but making a few gestures to help them understand is always a good way to make communication. Giving up trying to communicate with them make them feel uncomfortable and stuff.


Well I was just talking about my personal experiences and people I know in japan. My girlfriend always has rice in the rice cooker, waiting to be eaten... And my main reason for saying that was so that their mindset was right. Some people come to foreign countries and expect it to be america with different people. A lot of people do not realize it is a different culture and cuisine. I had a friend who went to china and said they ate too much rice...WTF do you expect little girl, lol thats what I told her. So obviously that girl was not prepared for the different eatng habits. I didn't want the OP to fall into the same trap. Although I must admit the way I said it was kinda extreme. But I'm african america, rice is not really a big part of our cuisine. At least not like it is in japan. So its little things (information) like that, that can help with the culture shock.

I agree about the talking to people part. Depending on where you are, a lot of japanese will be very nice a actually listen to you struggle in japanese and try to help you. I had a guy help me with a map for like 15 minutes...but that was in hiroshima. I'm not sure they will be so nice in tokyo... I heard fukuoka and osaka had friendly people. But I've never been to any of those places. Also another tip for speaking to japanese. Bring a pen and paper so you can write to them. They may not be able to speak english well, but most can read okay. So if they can not understand your english or vice versa, whip out the pen and paper, it will be great!

@roscoe

I can ask my girlfriend about the tipping strippers thing. She goes to the strip club all the time with her friends (please don't ask me why...I have no idea why she would go, but it's free for women to get in). But she lives in okinawa and the american presence is big. So they do things in an american kind of way. They tip waitresses there.

But I remember I went to miajima (not sure of spelling) and we got there after the last bus ran. And this guy that worked at a hotel (drove a van) told us he would come back after his shift was over and take us 5 miles to the camp site. He saved our *ss big time. We tried our hardest to give him a tip (a big one) and he turned it down every time. Its just their culture...
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Posted on: 2007/12/25 20:49
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  •  Sanosuke
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Re: Japan...What I need to know
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Hmm, I think jigenbakuda and AnimeLunatic pretty much summed it up. You should learn a few polite phrases to greet every person you meet. Try to bow often since this will help them recognize your respect to their culture.

Simply just be very polite, and enjoy your time over there!
Posted on: 2008/1/2 14:06
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