MODALES JAPONESES/INGLÉS/ESPAÑOL

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MODALES JAPONESES
ON THE STREET
-Smoking in the street often prohibited least in the "smoking areas". If you see smoke you can get a ticket.
-Throw stuff on the floor is also of fine, which is why the streets are so clean.
-The Japanese do not usually scream or talk loudly on the street, rather speaks softly.
-In the stores, according to exhibitions, parts of the temples or events can nottake pictures, usually put stickers where indicated but also in such sites be careful
-Not used to see couples hugging and giving "affection" in public, but no man will say anything you might look weird face, so yourselves.
-Do not take pictures of children you might get attention "abruptly".
-Do not look into the eyes directly to a Japanese, is very rude, they never do.
- Never to single outthe finger, it's rude, in fact, at meals is frowned point fingers. Instead you must tilt the flat hand side to "point" that to which you or señaléis refiráis.
-In some places you can encounter some special fonts to gargle, where people come and throw gargling five minutes, so as you can guess it's rude NOT use

IN TRANSPORT
-Talking on the phone, eat or do anything rude noise. On trainstraveling in silence, is something that benefits everyone that the Japanese respected.
-Wait until people exit the train and follow the tails is something necessary in Japan.
-If the train is crowded and you are in the doors that open get off to facilitate the passage of people who want to get off at that station, then up (not going to be left out)
-Do not push if you want to get on the train andsubway are used, they will do it for you, so no one will look weird.
-In the escalators please left to not disturb the salary men and anyone wearing a hurry.
IN THE RESTAURANTS
-Leaving chopsticks into a bowl or dish is a bad sign so please try to let them up the table or on top of the bowl or dish, but provided they are not touching the tips inside this.
-If you want to be more polite when notuse chopsticks put on the table in front of and facing your left.
It's rude-food spend chopsticks chopsticks to another person. This is because it is similar to what is done during the funeral ceremony.
-Sorber ramen noodles or not frowned upon so you can do it quietly, and see as almost everyone does, so you will not be less right?
-Do not let tip as in Japan do not accept. A plus for them is asinsulting as it seems you want to appear superior, in many places already include a plus to serve you at the table.
-If you go to a cafe or fast food restaurant will have to separate the waste, plastics, food, glass ... every man in his place as separate waste in Japan is a civic duty.
Nose-Blowing your nose in public is rude but do it in a restaurant is worse. People tend to go to the bathroomto do it.
-If you drink alcohol, you must first serve others above yourself and many times when you just serve another grabs the bottle and serves you.
-If you are going to provide for the love of god do not say "chin chin" and Japanese for male genitalia. Make use "kampai" which is as provided in Japan.
It's not rude to hold the rice bowl with one hand while eating, as seen in many animes.What is bad is if you put soy sauce on rice, though you like it not do them.
-Not heap up sticks as skewers for food, and cutting food with chopsticks but can because you have practiced hitting id snacks, this is not frowned upon.
DEALING WITH PEOPLE
-A intentéis The Japanese do not hug or two kisses them because they do not know what to do, shaking hands is an international custom so that youcan give. Reverence is also valid even if the Japanese do not take into account but do to be foreigners.
-The Japanese are very respectful of what makes them look cool or shy but about respect. Always try to avoid confrontation but never say it openly but try to convince you, they can embarrass easily so evitadlo.
-If you make a gesture of cross hands means you are doing something you should...
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