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DO YOU FEEL LIKE AN OUTSIDER IN JAPAN? 🇯🇵 Are you worried about standing out entirely too much when visiting our country? Let us fix that completely! Instead of feeling like a total outsider, let us explore the essential words you need to truly blend into our beautiful community together, side by side. First is Sumimasen. This is the absolute ultimate word of empathy. You can use it to call someone, apologize, or even say thank you. You genuinely cannot go wrong with it! Next is Onegai shimas. This means if you may. We use it not just to ask a favor, but even when we are about to start working together. It is always a completely safe bet. When you need the restroom, ask Ote arai wa doko deska. Saying the standard word toilet can sometimes feel entirely too direct, so this is much more respectful. When shopping, ask Oikura deska. Just asking Ikura is entirely too casual. Adding the polite O shows so much more empathy and respect to the hardworking staff. When you are ready for the bill, say Okaikei onegai shimas. Please do not just cross your fingers into an X shape to ask for the check! We are a culture built entirely on deep verbal respect. Finally, always say Gochiso sama deshta after eating. In Japan, the person who beautifully prepared your food must be respected the most. The restaurant staff will feel pure joy when you tell them thank you for the great meal. Which of these phrases will you practice first? Let me know down in the comments below, and let us continue to discover the true Japan together! 👇 #japan #japanculture #tokyo #japanese #discoverjapan
DO YOU FEEL LIKE AN OUTSIDER IN JAPAN? 🇯🇵 Are you worried about standing out entirely too much when visiting our country? Let us fix that completely! Instead of feeling like a total outsider, let us explore the essential words you need to truly blend into our beautiful community together, side by side. First is Sumimasen. This is the absolute ultimate word of empathy. You can use it to call someone, apologize, or even say thank you. You genuinely cannot go wrong with it! Next is Onegai shimas. This means if you may. We use it not just to ask a favor, but even when we are about to start working together. It is always a completely safe bet. When you need the restroom, ask Ote arai wa doko deska. Saying the standard word toilet can sometimes feel entirely too direct, so this is much more respectful. When shopping, ask Oikura deska. Just asking Ikura is entirely too casual. Adding the polite O shows so much more empathy and respect to the hardworking staff. When you are ready for the bill, say Okaikei onegai shimas. Please do not just cross your fingers into an X shape to ask for the check! We are a culture built entirely on deep verbal respect. Finally, always say Gochiso sama deshta after eating. In Japan, the person who beautifully prepared your food must be respected the most. The restaurant staff will feel pure joy when you tell them thank you for the great meal. Which of these phrases will you practice first? Let me know down in the comments below, and let us continue to discover the true Japan together! 👇 #japan #japanculture #tokyo #japanese #discoverjapan

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