Since I have been visiting often, I have since understood that there are actions that other countries find rude or favourable in general.
For Eating habits, there are are some etiquette that Japanese people tend to observe. One of this is slurping your food or specifically the ramen. Although on some countries is frowned upon, Japanese people thinks that slurping it loudly is a connotation that it taste really good. A bib or apron is commonly offered in Ramen restaurant there because they assumed that you will like that food. It is a huge nod for Slurping. On the other hand, not finishing food and sharing them is considered rude in most establishment. There are even restaurants who specifically says that you can't share your food! Which is a problem for people who tends to eat in small portions.
For Eating habits, there are are some etiquette that Japanese people tend to observe. One of this is slurping your food or specifically the ramen. Although on some countries is frowned upon, Japanese people thinks that slurping it loudly is a connotation that it taste really good. A bib or apron is commonly offered in Ramen restaurant there because they assumed that you will like that food. It is a huge nod for Slurping. On the other hand, not finishing food and sharing them is considered rude in most establishment. There are even restaurants who specifically says that you can't share your food! Which is a problem for people who tends to eat in small portions.
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