in osaka, you can have an invisible sword.
Monday, February 16th, 2009they be death !
specially if what you want is a huge-ass-what-the-fuck moment.
yea.
you can think about that on your next “crowded” ride.
or that when eating alone you should always express a bit of guilt ?
the japanese have very interesting and a strict set of rules regarding food and almost everything has a social standard- whether arriving, eating, paying or leaving, some things are expected. it’s just that you wouldn’t expect to see them anywhere else.
being expected to say “maa maa maa” and “oh toh toh toh” while pouring drinks to each others drinks at every meal is one example.
watch this great video for more great facts and lessons on how to eat sushi like a ninja.