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I would not say they should "absolutely" not do, but one of the things that can irritate Japanese people is talking loudly on the train. I think many tourists from other countries tend to speak louder on the trains or buses in Japan. It is an unspoken rule and a manner not to be loud when you are taking public transportation. They sometimes sit on separate seats on the train, and talk over the person between them. I am pretty sure that some people are not comfortable with it.
Jan 15, 2024 6:01 AM
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I would not say they should "absolutely" not do this, but one of the things that can irritate Japanese people is talking loudly on the train. I think many tourists from other countries tend to speak louder on the trains or buses in Japan. It is an unwritten rule and good manners not to be loud when you are taking public transportation. They sometimes sit on separate seats on the train, and talk over the person between them. I am pretty sure that some people are not comfortable with it.
Well done Kako! "Unspoken" rule is not really a "mistake" but I would say it's more common to say "unwritten rule" in English. It's a very good point about being quiet on the train in Japan haha. I lived there for 2 years and I quickly learnt that I needed to remember to be quiet on the trains!
January 15, 2024
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