Japan’s Nicest Rules That Are Lowkey SCARY 😳🇯🇵

Everyone says Japan is polite, clean, and quiet. But what if I told you it’s so perfect it’s almost creepy? Rule number one, no talking on the phone in trains. Peaceful, yeah, but sit there too long and it feels like you’re in a social horror film. Everyone’s dead silent, staring down like they’ve seen things. Rule number two, apologies for everything. Customer hands you change? Sumasen. Someone bumps you, they bow like they ran over your dog. It’s polite, but also like, “Are y’all okay?” Rule number three, smile always. Staff are always smiling, even when they’re exhausted. Like, bro, blink twice if you need help. Feels like Steepford wives, but with better customer service. Rule number four, public shame hits hard. No cops? Cool. But mess up the recycling and suddenly your neighbors look at you like you murdered a cherry blossom tree. So yeah, Japan is clean, quiet, and respectful, but sometimes that perfection feels a little too perfect. Like society took an anxiety pill dot dot dot and never woke

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37 Comments

  1. There is nothing wrong with being very polite and having respect for yourself and others. Also, a smile can be very therapeutic and powerful.❤

  2. I wonder, where you come from, in our country its mostly the same, coming from Slovakia.. You talk too loudly in public, automatic starres, risking a beating, watching each other if they behave, the modern do what you will, where you will, you risk beating in public a then by the police.. No manners, no service for you!

  3. I've been to Japan, it is amazing! The west got shit on Japan, we're all goddamn barbarians in reality compared to them

  4. How is the smiling different from working at WalMart in the US. I have constantly have to tell my student that just because I'm smiling does not mean I'm happy.

  5. Good because Americans are Rude Argumenative Violent Debasing dismissive Racist. Vile deceitful and over all entitled and Disrespectful. So thank God for Japan

  6. As an American, who has lived in the northeast all my life, there’s a lot of things about the Japanese culture. I greatly envy.
    The number one thing that I envy most about Japanese culture is Japanese women. God, they are the most beautiful creatures on the face of this earth.

  7. the only thing i got from your video is your feel your way is better, disregard with very thing that just brought up , such as polite, respect, etc… You just think you are better… I think your hardest feeling is that they do not think you are better or try follow your way….

  8. Yo qiero secxo real la japonesa qiere tener una mejor familia con europeos moderno todos Los países del mundo ser blanco .❤😮😅😊

  9. I love the Japanese. The first time I met a Japanese woman was when I was 20. A girl in the office told me her friend wanted to meet me on a Monday. She could see me on the docs from the front desk where she was receptionist. Her desk was down below, but she could see up on the deck when she walked around the corner. I’ve never seen any woman so beautiful in my entire life I still remember how she tossed her hair. She came around the corner. Long dark beautiful exchange name and I told her maybe we could go out someday. She replied OK when I said how about Friday afternoon we have a short day. She said happy Friday evening. I said OK I’ll pick you up at 1:30 and we’ll go to the evening. We were never apart again for 13 years until I went and visited my grandfather and Illinois. ❤

  10. Dude everybody's the same it's like being an invasion of body snatchers in real life Jesus is like bro they're all robots at times

  11. Not talking on the train is not creepy or some social horror movie. It is awesome. Not listening to loud jackasses with inflated senses of self-importance.