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What's Considered Rude In Japan? | ASIAN BOSS

What's Considered Rude In Japan? | ASIAN BOSS In Japan, being polite means you’re civilized and part of a developed and refined culture. The problem is, because of how polite Japanese people are, you might not even realize that what you're doing or saying might be considered very rude if you're not Japanese. So what exactly is considered rude in Japan? We hit the streets of Tokyo to find out.

The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general Japanese population.

Special thanks to our Asian Boss team in Tokyo.

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