For Americans: It's important when we visit countries that we at least temporarily adopt their way of doing things while we are there. "When in Rome do as the Romans do" is good practice. It's polite but it also enriches us in ways we won't realize till we get back home. After all, why did we travel out of the USA in the first place? To NOT experience the world? It also avoids embarrassment and avoids the label of being a "rude American" which is not fun to be called, I can tell you.
For Americans: It's important when we visit countries that we at least temporarily adopt their way of doing things while we are there. "When in Rome do as the Romans do" is good practice. It's polite but it also enriches us in ways we won't realize till we get back home. After all, why did we travel out of the USA in the first place? To NOT experience the world? It also avoids embarrassment and avoids the label of being a "rude American" which is not fun to be called, I can tell you.
I'm still in the thoughts if should I fold it or not. My lazy ass.😭🤣 Btw, hi. From 🇵🇭
When staying in japan do you need to make your futon every night and fold it up every morning?
yup
What kind of mats are those
Those are tatami mats.
cris chan TY