When you are invited into a Japanese family, bring a small present, if you are coming straight from your country, it is preferable(更好的,更合意的)to bring some local specialties from your home town/region.
Some shops, cafes or department stores provide plastic covers for umbrellas. Make sure not to enter with a dripping wet umbrella without one.
Refrain (节制,避免,制止) from blowing your nose in front of other people. Japanese only use paper tissue for this. Like in other Asian countries, it is considered rude to blow you nose in a handkerchief and stuff it in your pocket afterward. Japanese are usually aware of this Western practice, although that might make them feel uncomfortable.
You should not eat while standing or walking in the street. Even inside a house, you should sit down to eat. The only exceptions are for eating at a counter or for eating an ice-cream in the street. This custom is tine of the most difficult to adapt to for many non-Japanese, as it doesn&r
A. Anyone can eat ice-cream or other delicious food while walking in his own house.
B. Eating at a counter, one can stand as he likes.
C. An ice-cream is only allowed to be eaten in the streets.
D. The Japanese eating custom does seem to make much sense for many non-Japanese.
When you are invited into a Japanese family, bring a small present, if you are coming straight from your country, it is preferable(更好的,更合意的)to bring some local specialties from your home town/region.
Some shops, cafes or department stores provide plastic covers for umbrellas. Make sure not to enter with a dripping wet umbrella without one.
Refrain (节制,避免,制止) from blowing your nose in front of other people. Japanese only use paper tissue for this. Like in other Asian countries, it is considered rude to blow you nose in a handkerchief and stuff it in your pocket afterward. Japanese are usually aware of this Western practice, although that might make them feel uncomfortable.
You should not eat while standing or walking in the street. Even inside a house, you should sit down to eat. The only exceptions are for eating at a counter or for eating an ice-cream in the street. This custom is tine of the most difficult to adapt to for many non-Japanese, as it doesn&r
A. blow his nose in a handkerchief and stuff it in his pocket afterward
B. blow his nose in a handkerchief and stuff it in his pocket afterward like in other Asians
C. blow his nose in front of other people by using paper tissue
D. blow his nose behind other people by using paper tissue
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