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I got a yakuniku lunch set today for <$7. Crazy… I wanted to tip them so badly. Might have been close to the tip for a similar meal in California.
Crazy how much culture makes a difference in people’s attitudes… SF seems like a third world country by comparison. So safe and no need to lock up merchandise.
I think on the contrary, some Japanese people would feel insulted if you try to tip them. They take a lot of pride in their work.
A Japanese friend once claimed that you can just leave your belongings unattended in Japan, go somewhere and find them intact. I was critical, but having lived in Japan for two years, I have come to realise the truth of his absolute statement
Have fun living it up for us!
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108 sats \ 1 reply \ @gmd 12 Mar
Yup I have not been tipping (which makes things so much cheaper than I anticipate, I have tax then tip priced in my head) but I feel bad they work so hard to make such amazing food for so little! I have been paying more for the drinks and snacks than full meals.
It’s so crazy to me that almost everyone just leaves their bikes unlocked. Amazing community culture.
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The thing that blew my mind was that no one crossed the road even when no vehicles were approaching just because there was a red light 🚦 .
I just cannot. I will just jaywalk even if I feel their eyes staring daggers at me 🗡️ haha
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