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Travel the world for two

Travel the world for two

What to see and hear about Japan

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Hu River West

Travel the world for two

First of all, I declare that I am a Chinese and I love our motherland, but if foreign countries have good experience, we should also learn from them. The great leader Chairman Mao once said: "The foreign is used for China, and the past is used for the present." We should keep these words of his old man in mind and "look at the world with cold eyes." "Right

If someone asks: If a person who only understands Chinese goes abroad, which country is easy to find? Which country is good for buying? Which country is more convenient to walk and not easy to get lost? I think it's better to go to Japan, because Japan is a country far better than South Korea, Britain, Austria, Russia, Italy, and that's what makes them smart.

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In various parts of Japan, the Japanese government did not abolish the use of Chinese (if it did abolish it, it would be a great fool's errand), but they cleverly mixed Chinese and Japanese, except that some of their word order was somewhat reversed, but it did not create ambiguity. For example, we say "parking is strictly prohibited", the Japanese will say "parking is prohibited", and "we say "prevention of colds", they will say "prevention of colds", it is easy to read, it will not make tourists ambiguous, but their country uses Chinese is basically different from our word order, they like to use inverted sentences.

Signs such as directions, toilets, entertainment venues, etc. throughout Japan are doped with countless Chinese characters, which is indeed much more convenient for foreigners who do not know Japanese.

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Buying things in Japan is indeed very convenient, because the salesmen or shopping guides hired are basically our compatriots in northeast China, most of them are young men and women who have just graduated from college from the three northeastern provinces, so it is easy to communicate, and their tax refunds are more attractive.

They speak Chinese (english of course) and the service is attentive. As soon as they hear that they speak Chinese, are Chinese, and they are particularly enthusiastic about their compatriots, it is easy to communicate, and invisibly shorten the distance between us. In addition, There are basically no fake and shoddy products and fake goods, counterfeit goods, and no counterfeit money in Japan (I first state that I am by no means glorifying Japan, which is a place worth learning in China), which is convenient and reassuring and satisfactory to buy.

In Japan, there are also many imitations of Chinese snacks and the like, and Chinese and foreigners who buy snacks at stalls around the world abound, almost in groups, but they are all consciously queuing, and there is never a crowded purchase behavior and phenomenon. The Japanese are fine Ha, he will never let you a penny, and will never be worse than you a penny, they are all clearly marked prices, Tong Sou is not deceived, there is no deception, the phenomenon of slaughtering customers, of course, there is no fake.

In Japan's buses or subways and other means of transportation, one is that there is absolutely no phenomenon of smoking, the second is that there are special seats for the elderly, the sick and disabled, it is for the old, the sick and the disabled to sit, the special seats are special seats, even if the carriages are crowded, even if those seats are empty, those who are good at foot and good hands will not go to sit, if they go to sit, one may be condemned by the public, public opinion, the media, and the other is that they feel that they are healthy and healthy, how can they sit in people's seats? How will others see themselves as old, sick and disabled? Isn't that an insult?

The Japanese can be included in the world power, is inseparable from their conscientious work, the Japanese work attitude is very rigorous, they are very serious during their work, I see those subway patrol staff, rarely sit in the duty room, absolutely no "a cup of tea a cigarette, a newspaper to read for half a day" phenomenon. They were all patrolling in a circle, without any slackness.

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Japan's militarism is very hateful, and Japanese politicians are very reactionary, but the common people are still relatively friendly and warm to people. I once went out of the subway, suddenly there was no money in the card, I couldn't go out, I was in this anxious and embarrassing time, there were actually a few young Japanese people, middle-aged people (there are subway staff, there are also people who take the subway) are vying to swipe the card for me, let me out of the subway station. I really should thank them, in fact, we met in Pingshui, never know each other, not to mention that they are Japanese, they can actually help me, a person from China, it seems that there is no border to help others, and the people should be relatively kind.

(The next trip is ready to go to Italy to see ancient Rome and Venice and even the Vatican within a country)

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