Don't tip, don't get in line, don't poke your finger: what not to do in Japan, so as not to offend the locals
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/dont-tip-dont-get-in-line-dont-poke-your-finger-what-not-to-do-in-japan-so-as-not-to-offend-the-locals.htmlJapan belongs to the category of those countries in which tourists can be confused by the rules and social norms adopted in society. Therefore, if you decide to go to Japan, be sure to study the list of things that should not be done there.
Do not break the rules related to chopsticks
Walking indoors in shoes is bad form
This rule also applies to most public places (temples, schools, hospitals, hotels).
Before visiting the restroom, it is necessary to change your slippers to specially designed for the toilet. They are in front of the entrance.
Don't avoid the queue
When the train arrives, wait until the arrivals leave the cabin, and only then enter according to the queue.
Avoid eating on the go
Food from any eateries should be eaten standing up, and the packaging of drinks should be thrown away next to the vending machine. Eating or drinking on public transport is also not allowed. The only exceptions are long-distance trains.
Do not take a bath before taking a shower
Public baths involve following the same rules.
Also, the Japanese associate tattoos with gangs, so if you have a tattoo, you may be denied the use of a public bath (onsen).
Avoid blowing your nose in public
In winter, on the streets of Japan, you can often meet people in masks for colds. They do this in order not to infect others. Therefore, keep in mind that the use of a handkerchief in society can cause misunderstanding.
Don't leave a tip
Taxi drivers will also not round up the cost of the trip. Therefore, always pay clearly in accordance with the receipt, so as not to offend anyone.
Do not talk on the phone on public transport
In transport, it is customary to exchange messages, listen to music, read, but not call. If you need to call, try to find a quiet place where there will be few people.
Don't point your finger
Speaking about themselves, the Japanese do not point at themselves, but easily touch their nose with their index finger.
10. Do not pour soy sauce on rice
Try not to take or give things with one hand
If you pay in a store or in a cafe, you need to put the money on a special tray, and not give it directly into the hands of the seller.
Don't pour your own drinks
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