No problemo
Japan is homogeneous country, they are extreme friendlier than Americans does.
Agree.
I don't get that impression that the Japanese are that friendly because my brother (hearing) tells me that they generally are prejudiced about foreigners. He has lived in Japan for a while, and says even though knowing the language and the culture he struggles with biased Japanese peeps who think foreigners are dumb about their country. He told me that he understood how I felt about peeps being prejudiced against me for being deaf. It was that bad! But he says that the Japanese sure know how to party!
I strongly disagree. I am not sure when your brother live in Japan, but I know about 20 or 30 years after the WWII, the Japanese people are not really friendly to American because you know, we drop the nuclear bomb on Japan and kill thousands of people there. What do you think that make them feel? I don't really blame on them.
My last time at Japan was 2006, I was impressed by their friendly, when I was in the airport, I simply asked one worker how I can get out of the airport, he lean me all the way out, and he asked me if I know where to go even though I didn't ask him and he gave me the direction to the hotel where I was supposed to go without me asking.
Also when I entered the hotel, the worker gave me very friendly face and sign you smoke?
And the way how they smile, they smile and bows. The crime percent are VERY extremely low, like only 1 percent. Also the streets around Tokyo are very clean, there are no papers on the pole nor cigarette butts on the sidewalks, or anything that make the streets look dirty.
I've been at Mexico and are they friendly? No, bunches of poor people prying for money ALL the times. At the Bahamas, friendly? No, they are just relax culture (no offensive). At Greece, they are not really friendly, but rather "get lost" culture, that applies to France too.
That's why I think Japan was the most friendly country I ever went. I just never see any other country that are more friendly than Japan.
not really. They're simply polite and helpful to help tourists. why? because tourists = money. but generally - they are racist and prejudiced.... that's what you usually expect from a homogeneous country with deep-rooted pride in nationalism. Ever wonder why Japan flag is like that? a big red circle in center? It symbolizes that the day begins in Japan.
All you said was wrong. They never ask me for money to help me. Their flag symbols the rising of the sun. Also I've seen some of foreginers in Japan, not just few, but pretty as much as we have in America, such like Middle East, Europeans, Americans, Africans, so on.
Puyo = tourist. Liza's brother = temporary Japanese resident. big difference.
That doesn't make any different except the period when her brother was in Japan. Also I went there to meet my Japanese friend, she was the most friendly than other foregin exchange students I've met through my grandparents. I mean, she don't nag, lecture, scream "yuck!", or anything.