Unacceptable Behavior: Video Calls on Japanese Trains

2023-12-13 19:14:07

On public transportation in Taiwan, you can often see people making video calls and playing the sound very loudly, disturbing other passengers. However, some people take this habit abroad, and you can see this happening even in Japan. In this regard, a Japanese blogger who lives in Taiwan admitted that this behavior is regarded as provocative in Japan, and he may even be beaten if it is serious.

Don’t make video calls on trains in Japan

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You really need to be careful about this behavior when traveling to Japan! “Japanese Oji-san” posted on Facebook that making video calls is a common practice on Taiwanese trains. However, if this behavior is done on Japanese trains, it may cause huge disputes, especially on trains in Tokyo and Osaka. .

▲Making a video call on a Japanese train is provocative. (Schematic diagram, image source: shutterstock Dazhi Image)

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He explained that to the Japanese, this behavior is a bit like provoking other passengers. Some passengers may not be able to bear this behavior and yell at you or directly beat you. Some Japanese people may accept making phone calls in the train because the content of the call may be very urgent and important; but making video calls, “I believe 99.99% of Japanese people will not accept it.”

Video chatting is provocative behavior

“Japanese Oji-san” shows that there are many types of passengers in Japanese trains. People who often read Japanese news should know how many serious dispute cases there are in Japanese trains. The passengers are not only polite people, but also People who are seriously drunk, people who are going crazy, people who have given up on life, etc.

▲Japanese Oji-san said frankly that making video calls in Japanese trains is unacceptable to almost all Japanese people. (Image source: Japan’s Oji-san・Taiwanese resident’s Facebook page)

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He revealed that when the above-mentioned people see passengers “making video calls”, no matter whether they are boys or girls, children or the elderly, they will definitely find faults and fights. Therefore, “Japanese Oji-san” reminds, please remember the video calls in Japanese trains. The phone call is not an impolite act, but an act to provoke a fight. After the article was exposed, it resonated with netizens. Taiwanese people also left messages saying, “Whether it’s on the MRT or indoors, I really hate people who use video calls or turn on the loudspeaker (talking on the phone or watching videos or listening to music).” We see this kind of behavior too often in Taiwan, but we don’t really like it.” “Treating public places as your own home is extremely substandard.”

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