Noboru
Here in Japan people are still required to wear a mask in public indoor spaces, which might annoy people coming from other countries. On the other hand, the Japanese government has already announced that it's OK not to wear one outdoors. Despite that, most Japanese people tend to wear one even outdoors. In short, they wear a mask all the time unless they are having meals or staying at home. I'm an exception who never wears a mask outdoors. I sometimes notice someone looking at me showing an expression like "Why don't you do the same as others do?" But I don't care because I'm pretty sure that I'm not doing anything wrong. Though I basically like the way Japanese people value harmony and try to avoid conflicts in their daily lives, I'm afraid they are often too much influenced by peer pressure around them. I wish Japanese people thought and acted a little more independently.
4 de nov de 2022 00:08
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Here in Japan people are still required to wear a mask in public indoor spaces, which might annoy people coming from other countries. On the other hand, the Japanese government has already announced that it's OK not to wear one outdoors. Despite that, most Japanese people tend to wear one, even outdoors. In short, they wear a mask all the time, unless (they are) eating /having meals or at home. I'm an exception, who never wears a mask outdoors. I sometimes notice someone looking at me with [/showing] an expression of /like "Why don't you do the same as others do?" But I don't care because I'm pretty sure that I'm not doing anything wrong. Though I basically like the way Japanese people value harmony, and try to avoid conflict in their daily lives, I'm afraid they are often too much influenced by peer pressure [/by those around them]. I wish Japanese people thought and acted a little more independently.
Well-written and expressed. The experience of Covid has been quite interesting in demonstrating differences in attitude between people, as individuals and culturally, no more so than here in England. I've never worn a mask outdoors, but you still see in London that most people from the Far East [China, Japan, Korea] are doing so, even though everyone else has stopped.
4 de novembro de 2022
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Here in Japan people are still required to wear a mask in public indoor spaces, which might annoy people coming from other countries. On the other hand, the Japanese government has already announced that it's OK not to wear one outdoors. Despite that, most Japanese people tend to wear one even outdoors. In short, they wear a mask all the time unless they are having meals or staying at home. I'm an exception who never wears a mask outdoors. I sometimes notice someone looking at me showing an expression like "Why don't you do the same as others do?" But I don't care because I'm pretty sure that I'm not doing anything wrong. Though I basically like the way Japanese people value harmony and try to avoid conflicts in their daily lives, I'm afraid they are often too influenced by peer pressure around them. I wish Japanese people thought and acted a little more independently.
Interesting read and very clear and precise communication with the correct grammatical usage
4 de novembro de 2022
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Here in Japan people are still required to wear a mask in public indoor spaces, which might annoy people coming from other countries. On the other hand, the Japanese government has already announced that it's OK not to wear one outdoors. Despite that, most Japanese people tend to wear one even outdoors. In short, they wear a mask all the time unless they are having meals or staying at home. I'm an exception who never wears a mask outdoors. I sometimes notice someone looking at me showing an expression like "Why don't you do the same as others do?" But I don't care because I'm pretty sure that I'm not doing anything wrong. Though I basically like the way Japanese people value harmony and try to avoid conflicts in their daily lives, I'm afraid they are often too influenced by peer pressure around them. I wish Japanese people thought and acted a little more independently.
4 de novembro de 2022
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