Ik at least some of you are obsessed with Japan
Is this normal behavior, very blunt and rude despite how they have all these standards on behavior
I watched that a few days ago on a Conan binge. Very funny ^^
Please tell me you're quoting the company slogan ironically, as I'd hate to think that it's otherwise passively brainwashing you:
Ik at least some of you are obsessed with Japan
Is this normal behavior, very blunt and rude despite how they have all these standards on behavior
I mean... Conan was the rude one, but at least he was doing it mostly for the cameras.
Ik at least some of you are obsessed with Japan
Is this normal behavior, very blunt and rude despite how they have all these standards on behavior
I mean... Conan was the rude one, but at least he was doing it mostly for the cameras.
Nah hes just like that
But she was the rude one, 100%, I dont know how you see it the other way
In-character, yes. He's otherwise a bit of a nazi about respect and proper procedure off camera from what I can tell, which has me figure that he'd be much more polite there as himself than how he shows himself for the laughs.
But she was the rude one, 100%, I dont know how you see it the other way
How was she even rude, and not simply straight forward?
In-character, yes. He's otherwise a bit of a nazi about respect and proper procedure off camera from what I can tell, which has me figure that he'd be much more polite there as himself than how he shows himself for the laughs.
But she was the rude one, 100%, I dont know how you see it the other way
How was she even rude, and not simply straight forward?
There's something to be said about southern hospitality and telling white lies to avoid offending someone (I mean offending as in before the term was watered down by the PC movement)
They're a nation of introverts, and their only real complaint is over how loud and abrasive that others are. It's basically just sensitivity enabled by society to the point of cranking social bubbles to eleven.
As for critiques of appearance, it's significantly less often that they'd see someone with weight on them. Outside of maybe Osaka, seeing a person with pounds on them is more of a novel concept when their food is otherwise so healthy (alongside a combination of typically stronger metabolisms and better health habits), much like being tall or having a differently shaped face.
In the states, we're used to a certain degree of melting pot blending when it comes to identifying faces, but in Japan a lot of this stuff might as well be Martians with how typically disconnected they are cross-racially otherwise. We're like the circus to them, and it's not really their fault.
It doesn't really feel that weird once you've walked around in it for like... a few minutes imo.