The bottoms of the slippers are hard on the straw.
拖鞋的底部对榻榻米来说太硬了。
4. Don’t stroll and eat in public.
不要在公共场合边走边吃。
Unless it’s a venue (like a festival) that offers a lot of roadside stands and you see others doing it.
除非你是在过那种街边有很多小吃摊的节,而且旁边的人都在边走边吃。
5. Don’t be loud and disruptive on the train.
在火车上不要大声喧哗,也不要干扰别人。
Loud music over headphones, cell phone conversations, and loud conversations with your friends are considered bad manners.
耳机里漏出大音量音乐、讲电话、和朋友大声谈话,都被认为是无礼的行为。
6. When bathing at an onsen, public bath house or ryokan, don’t enter the communal tub without washing yourself with soap and water first.
在温泉、公共浴室和旅馆澡堂泡澡的时候,在进入公共浴缸之前一定要先用水和肥皂把自己洗干净。
You’re sharing that tub with other people.
因为你是在和别人共用那个浴缸。
7. When handling cash, the cashier will hand you a little tray for you to put your money on, and will return your change the same way.
用现金付账的时候,收银员会用一个小托盘来装你的现金,找零钱的时候也会用同样的方法。
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