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Online Survey Asks, “When Do You Feel Japanese?”

Nov 13, 2012

 

No matter what country you call home, there are always moments when you feel like a true citizen.  For me, it’s when I’m sitting on the couch watching football (the American version) and eating chips (of the thinly sliced, wavy fried potato variety) and dip.

What about Japan?  What makes Japanese citizens feel distinctly Japanese?  My Navi News asked 1,000 of their members to tell them about a moment when they felt Japanese. Here are the results of their survey:

During a Trip

Whether you stay at a domestic hotel or Japanese-style inn, there are many moments when you feel Japanese, especially for those who crave miso soup in the mornings.

At Meal Time

Tamago-kake-gohan and Chazuke are exceptionally Japanese dishes.  There are also times when the food you normally eat very casually turns out to be a food characteristic to Japan. It’s safe to say that there’s a lot of delicious food and alcohol that is native to Japan.

During an Event

Watching your fellow Japanese succeed certainly does make your heart leap with joy.  Also, since Japan has four distinct seasons, we can enjoy the changing weather from cherry blossom viewing all the way until the New Year’s festivities.

In Daily Life

There are many things that we think are obvious or natural in our everyday life, but we wouldn’t have access to them while living in a foreign country.  Drinking tap water and using toilets with built-in bidets are some of those things.

Communication

^These three words can mean many different things when used in different situations.  It takes knowledge of the Japanese culture to properly use and understand them in their respective contexts.

Bowing, properly greeting people, and etiquette is very important to the Japanese.  There certainly aren’t any individuals who read too much into a situation and land up never saying what they are thinking, but it’s definitely important to say things at the right moment.

Other

What about you?  What makes you feel like a citizen of your country?  

Let us know in the comment section below.

Source: NicoNicoNews


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