@Moonless_n1ght

"Dark" and its just cultural norms

@SamiHime

"dark" pls 😭
It's easier to just eat near the stall where you bought your food because you can throw your trash out at that same place
Plus, some cashiers give back your change directly into your hands, not place it back on the tray, it depends I guess

@solismotive

my mom lived in japan (okinawa) for a while and i’ve always loved listening to her stories. i want to visit there so bad

@skyskarze

Videos like these are always funny to me because i live in japan, and i feel like these videos always make it feel so extreme here. People eat and walk all the time, especially young people. And while the tray thing is generally too, some cashiers actually handle the miney with no problems. Maybe these videos are tlaking about tokyo?? Very funny nonethe less

@SonjaMGFX

I’m sorry but the only time a Japanese person got confused during the payment process was when I started handing them my card and mid-way remembered I’m ā€œsupposed toā€ put it in the tray and switched gears, because they were already reaching for the card I was handing them. You’ll be fine. They know you’re not Japanese. They don’t expect you to follow every cultural norm…

@Ashley.r230

dark? that's like saying the dark side of america is nodding at people u make eye contact with... like wtf r u on about šŸ’€

@gengis01

Why is this dark?   Sounds more civilized to me.

@videosalldae

ā€œThe police are always helpfulā€ I can name several crime cases where that would easily be debunked as a mythical thing

@thissitescertifiedhousecat8107

All those anime girls running with toast in their mouth were just my imagination ig.

@GodMyEyes

So… the dark side is that the police in Japan are nice, got it šŸ‘

@ふゆみ-b4r

I'm pretty sure no one actually screamed at you hun