There are a lot of unwritten rules here some of which I’ve heard even the locals themselves can’t keep up with. I remember finding out about how people have to stand in a lift/elevator. The lowest ranking person stands closest to the buttons and the highest ranking person stands on The inside diagonal to the lowest ranking person (I guess, furthest away from the buttons). It must be so hard to remember all these rules
@Jemineye it reminds me the "sitting etiquette for business meetings when you're having a client coming to your company" that I saw somewhere in a business Japanese/business manners explained to foreigners textbook, I guess it's more obvious if you've grown in that culture 😅☀
There are a lot of unwritten rules here some of which I’ve heard even the locals themselves can’t keep up with. I remember finding out about how people have to stand in a lift/elevator. The lowest ranking person stands closest to the buttons and the highest ranking person stands on The inside diagonal to the lowest ranking person (I guess, furthest away from the buttons). It must be so hard to remember all these rules