I love almost everything about Japan. I find the food great almost where ever I go. I have a fascination with the language, both spoken and written, but I'm not very good at it. So one of the things I like about being in Japan is that I am cut off from the linguistic part of my brain. Everywhere I go signs are shouting all kinds of marketing noise, and sometimes it's pretty and sometimes it's not, but it never makes my linguistic brain respond.
In the same way I can be in a noisy place with my wife, but I have a pleasant chat undistracted by specific conversations going on around me or the blabber on nearby televisions.
Which reminds me, I like the music in bars, restaurants and coffee joints. It's frequently really cool Bluenote jazz from the 50's, rare records and stuff I would never normally be able to hear in the states.
I like the fact that everywhere I go, day or night, urban or rural I feel completely safe and the area I'm in as totally without crime.
I like the bathrooms. I've backed out of more men's rooms embarrassed that I'd accidentally gone into the women's room--it was that clean! Smelled nice, flower arrangements, etc. Amazing.
I like the way bartenders make drinks in upscale bars. Like they are scientists. They has this highly refined protocol to every move they make.
I like the speed, efficiency, quiet and comfort of the train system.
I like the fact that service, any service in any location is almost always impeccable. In the USA there is some kind of shame associated with service personnel, they are "losers" in their minds apparently. In the US, very generally, there are celebrities and "losers". In Japan there is no shame in providing good service in the most limited of circumstances. I love that.
Almost everything works, almost always. As opposed to, say, Mexico or Brazil where either nothing works, or very little works.
I love their sense of design. Even the most mundane buildings, still have really cool interiors.
I like the sense of constant opportunities for surprises. You go into any building in a fun district of Japan, hit every button on the elevator and as the door opens you peek out. If it looks good, off you go, otherwise you wait another floor. You can always find wacky places you really shouldn't be where the have a desire to play with or adopt a gaijin. I love that.
I love almost everything about Japan. I find the food great almost where ever I go. I have a fascination with the language, both spoken and written, but I'm not very good at it. So one of the things I like about being in Japan is that I am cut off from the linguistic part of my brain. Everywhere I go signs are shouting all kinds of marketing noise, and sometimes it's pretty and sometimes it's not, but it never makes my linguistic brain respond.In the same way I can be in a noisy place with my wife, but I have a pleasant chat undistracted by specific conversations going on around me or the blabber on nearby televisions.Which reminds me, I like the music in bars, restaurants and coffee joints. It's frequently really cool Bluenote jazz from the 50's, rare records and stuff I would never normally be able to hear in the states.I like the fact that everywhere I go, day or night, urban or rural I feel completely safe and the area I'm in as totally without crime.I like the bathrooms. I've backed out of more men's rooms embarrassed that I'd accidentally gone into the women's room--it was that clean! Smelled nice, flower arrangements, etc. Amazing.I like the way bartenders make drinks in upscale bars. Like they are scientists. They has this highly refined protocol to every move they make.I like the speed, efficiency, quiet and comfort of the train system.ชอบความจริงที่ว่า บริการในสถานใด ๆ เป็นการบริการเกือบตลอดเวลา ในสหรัฐอเมริกามีบางชนิดของความอัปยศที่เกี่ยวข้องกับบุคลากรด้านบริการ พวกเขาได้ "losers" ในจิตใจของพวกเขาเห็นได้ชัด ในสหรัฐอเมริกา มากโดยทั่วไป มีดาราและ "losers" ในญี่ปุ่น ได้ไม่ละอายใจในการให้บริการที่ดีในการจำกัดมากที่สุดของสถานการณ์ ฉันรักที่เกือบทุกอย่างทำงาน เกือบเสมอกัน จำกัด กล่าวว่า เม็กซิโกหรือบราซิลที่ไม่ทำงาน หรือน้อยมากทำงานรักออกแบบ โลกีย์สูงอาคาร ยังมีเย็นจริง ๆ ตกแต่งภายในชอบความรู้สึกประหลาดใจคงที่โอกาส ไปทุกอาคารในสนุกอำเภอญี่ปุ่น กดทุกปุ่ม บนลิฟต์ และเปิดประตูที่คุณมองหา ถ้ามันหน้าตาดี จาก ไป หรือคุณรอชั้นอื่น คุณสามารถค้นหาสถานแปลกประหลาดที่คุณจริง ๆ ควรจะมีความปรารถนาที่จะเล่นด้วย หรือหัน gaijin ได้ ฉันรักที่
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