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originally posted by: BoxFulder
I lived in Japan for three years when I was in the Navy the only thing I didn't like there was the openly racist policies they practiced. The amount of times I tried to go to a bar or restaurant only to be denied with the phase "Japanese only" with them crossing their arms to make an x were numerous. I know what you were thinking I must have stumbled across private clubs or Yakuza hangouts no they were just regular businesses that didn't want white people in it. They are very xenophobic.
originally posted by: Iamnotadoctor
The worst thing about Japan was the language barrier.
Not one person I encountered spoke English. It was so difficult sometimes.
In addition, many foreigners are not used to some of the prices in Japanese establishments which often bill their clients at the end of their time; this creates a very uncomfortable situation when the foreigners complain (usually in a non-Japanese language or very broken Japanese) which ruins the atmosphere for the other guests.
originally posted by: NewzNose
a reply to: notmyrealname
In addition, many foreigners are not used to some of the prices in Japanese establishments which often bill their clients at the end of their time; this creates a very uncomfortable situation when the foreigners complain (usually in a non-Japanese language or very broken Japanese) which ruins the atmosphere for the other guests.
Can you give what kind of "establishments" these might be, please? Restaurants, bars, massage....
You speak "native level" Japanese. How many levels are there?
Do you live/work in Japan?
Just being nosey..
originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: aphon
I hate the smell that hit's your nostril's the moment you step off the plane at Narita which is the small of all that sewerage the city of Tokyo generates but living in a rural area of West Lancashire in England (so I am a brit obviously) it is also highly familiar since the farmers often spread muck or treated Sewerage on there field's, still make's me Gag though.