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Video. In Japan it's Ok to Slurp. Japanese manners can be fairly complex (there's lots of stuff you can't do). The good news is that there are plenty of things that are considered rude in the West — but are fine in Japan. 1. Lift your plate It's okay to lift small plates and bowls when eating. It's also ok to sip Japanese soups directly from the bowl. 2. Staff at restaurants tend to yell. It's okay to yell back at the waiters. 3. Having trouble with your chopsticks? 4. Your allowed to drink in public in Japan. Japan has strict drinking and driving laws. 5. It's perfectly acceptable to loudly slurp your Japanese noodles such as ramen, soba and udon. How To Explain Japan in 7 Words Or Less. Posted by John Spacey, Japan Talk, March 12, 2014 There are Japanese words that help you speak. There are other words that help you to understand Japanese culture — the way that Japanese people think. These 7 words are critical to understanding Japanese culture: 1.

Genki (元気) In Japan health, enthusiasm and energy are all part of a single concept: genki. 2. Mottainai is the sense of regret you feel when you waste something. 3. Ganbatte can be translated "do your best! ". 3. Kawaii is cute. 4. Otsukare means "fatigue". When people leave the office at night they say — otsukaresama deshita (you're tired). 5.

Shoganai can be translated "it can't be helped". It's used to explain why most Japanese people aren't interested in politics. 6. Yoroshiku is the most difficult Japanese word to translate. 7. Itadakimasu can be translated "I humbly receive". Permalink: Karakuri. Sushi-etiquette.jpg (Image JPEG, 500x791 pixels) - Redimensionnée (74%)

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Langue: japon. Art japonais. Floating city (video) Japonais. UOH : Université Ouverte des Humanités L'Université Ouverte des Humanités est l' Université Numérique Thématique consacrée aux champs disciplinaires des Sciences humaines et sociales, des Lettres, des Langues et des Arts. Elle est l'aboutissement d'une volonté d'établissements supérieurs de travailler ensemble, avec pour principal objectif de contribuer au développement de l'université numérique française en diffusant des ressources pédagogiques de qualité en accès libre : texte, audio, vidéo, multimédia...

L'UOH regroupe actuellement 25 établissements supérieurs.Sa mission centrale consiste à mettre à disposition des ressources numériques validées scientifiquement, pédagogiquement et techniquement, afin d'offrir aux étudiants des compléments et supports de cours de qualité*. Accéder au portail de l'UOH * les ressources présentes dans les arborescences thématiques UOH de Canal-U n'ont pas toutes été validées par le conseil scientifique de l'UOH.

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