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in Japan, asking people "how are you?" is considered impolite
in Japan, calling people with pronouns is considered impolite
in Japan, blowing your nose is considered impolite
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元気ですか
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>another bait thread about Japan made by browns
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>>217701960
>in Japan, asking people "how are you?" is considered impolite
it should be like this everywhere. I'm so tired to answer that question
what's even the point of it?
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>>217702047
how are you?
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>>217702068
sitting on my chair
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>>217701960
>in Japan, blowing your nose is considered impolite
so what are you supposed to do?
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>>217701960
>how are you?" is considered impolite
in Japan,

!?
No.
元気だった?is common greetings in japan.
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>>217702166
>bringing facts in a bait thread
Unpolite bitch. **blows his nose towards your direction*
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>>217702166
(`・ω・´)
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>>217702047
>what's even the point of it?
People used to live in tight-knit communities, so it had some sincerity before.

Now we use just because it got stuck.



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