Konomi
I live in Japan, where the trains are famously crowded! On train platforms, there are staff members whose job might only be seen in Japan. Their role is to guide passengers using speakers to prevent last-minute boarding and ensure the trains depart on time. When the trains get so crowded that not all passengers can fit, these staff members even help by pushing passengers into the train! It’s all part of their job. By the way, I don’t recommend getting on a train during rush hour, especially in Tokyo. You might either get injured, or you’ll find yourself surrounded by exhausted office workers who won’t be in the mood for small talk.
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I live in Japan, where the trains are famously crowded! On train platforms, there are staff members whose job might only be seen in Japan. Their role is to guide passengers using speakers to prevent last-minute boarding and ensure the trains depart on time. When the trains get so crowded that not all passengers can fit, these staff members even help by pushing passengers into the train! It’s all part of their job. By the way, I don’t recommend getting on a train during rush hour, especially in Tokyo. You might either get injured, or you’ll find yourself surrounded by exhausted office workers who won’t be in the mood for small talk. I've seen that on the internet! It's amazing to see how crowded the trains are. Thankfully, the staff members are here to help. BTW, would you be interested in making an English language exchange with me? I've practiced with people from all over the world, but never had the opportunity to speak with someone from Japan yet 🙂
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I live in Japan, where the trains are famously crowded! On train platforms, there are staff members whose job might only be seen in Japan. Their role is to guide passengers using speakers to prevent last-minute boarding and ensure the trains depart on time. When the trains get so crowded that not all passengers can fit, these staff members even help by pushing passengers into the train! It’s all part of their job. By the way, I don’t recommend getting on a train during rush hour, especially in Tokyo. You might either get injured, or you’ll find yourself surrounded by exhausted office workers who won’t be in the mood for small talk.
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