Free
refill in many coffee shops in America
Every
countries have their own customs,
some not apply to other countries as of America.
Some
American customs are considered not normal, pretty bad and even cruel
to other countries. Just for few examples:
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Free refill
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Arrival on scheduled
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Left hand
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Open the gift
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Finishing the food
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Shoes inside rooms
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Older money
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Imperial system
No
free refill for drinks in many countries. Refill means pay another
drink. Drinking water not free as well.
Writing
with left hand, illustration purpose.
In
America or other industry countries that we “require” to arrive
on time. My experienced in Japan that Japanese arrived 15 or 30
minutes before schedule.
But
not in developing countries such as in many Asian and South American
countries. If we come on time, it means we arrive too early, could be
1 hour before schedule in the USA.
It
is traditional or religious or even practical values to use right
hand in many Asian countries.
They
could be Buddhism, Confucianism or Shintoism countries (China, South
Korea or Japan); Hinduism countries (India or Nepal); and Muslim
countries (Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia or middle east).
Never
use left hand for any purposes (shake hand, writing, eating) in those
countries.
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These are really interesting cultural differences / customs, Tanza. And thanks for the warning. I'm glad I'm right handed:)
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DeleteThis is really thought provoking. Thanks for sharing this interesting information. It’s good to know.
ReplyDeletevice versa....Americans not familiar with some outside customs.
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Very interesting post about culture differences . I am looking forward for second part of the post
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very good and helpful post
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Very interesting! Free refill, and only writing with the right hand ...
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Fascinating post! I was surprised about the use of left hand and so amazed that Japanese arrived 15 or 30 minutes before schedule. I wish it would happen everywhere.
ReplyDeleteyes, customs in some places contradict to other places....love everywhere applies the same customs to live on time.....
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It is always good to find out the customs of a country before you visit. I didn't know about writing only with the right hand. What I always hated was driving on the opposite side of the road! Couldn't get use to it!
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In America or other industry countries that we “require” to arrive on time. My experienced in Japan that Japanese arrived 15 or 30 minutes before schedule.
These are so true. Made me think of all the differences in America and Europe.
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It is traditional or religious or even practical values to use right hand in many Asian countries.
Interesting Tanza.
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They could be Buddhism, Confucianism or Shintoism countries (China, South Korea or Japan); Hinduism countries (India or Nepal); and Muslim countries (Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia or middle east).
Doesn't the hand use come from a tradition of using the left hand to "wipe oneself?" Interesting tidbits of information.
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Very interesting!!
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I got used to no shoes inside while in Japan. Even 20+ years later, it always feels strange to wear shoes inside a home, particularly my own.
ReplyDeleteI always found the aversion to lefthandedness hard to take. I am a righty but my sister and wife are both lefties so the awareness has always been a part of my life. It seems cruel to force anyone to learn to do anything with their off-hand.
wow...great....very cold for me not wear shoes inside a home.
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Duh jadi malu nih ma kebiasaan ngaret di negara kita :(
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And I am a left hand wkwkw
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So interesting, can't wait for part 2! Abd yes,in my country more coffee means you pay more money☺
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Thank you for cultural information.
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No free refill for drinks in many countries. Refill means pay another drink. Drinking water not free as well.
This with arriving on time is good in my opinion :)
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It's really interesting! Each country has its own characteristics
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In America or other industry countries that we “require” to arrive on time. My experienced in Japan that Japanese arrived 15 or 30 minutes before schedule.
I associate Japan or China with such "acceleration" ☺
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But not in developing countries such as in many Asian and South American countries. If we come on time, it means we arrive too early, could be 1 hour before schedule in the USA.
It's interesting to note the cultural differences, thanks for sharing this list. I look forward to more :)
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It seems that being left handed would be crippling in some countries
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They could be Buddhism, Confucianism or Shintoism countries (China, South Korea or Japan); Hinduism countries (India or Nepal); and Muslim countries (Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia or middle east).