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WOW! Already one year from these chibis I did last year for my first enstars meeting! It was ultra fun... I gifted and worked these chibis in less than a week, that's why I couldn't do all units...
Japanese Transrace/culture tips
Communication
Speak softly.
Pause before answering
Dont interrupt
Use indirect phrasing
Avoid a strong "no". Say "chotto" (a bit) to soften refusals
Bow lightly when greeting or thanking somebody
Nod when listening to show engagement
Dont touch people casually, remember personal space
Use polite language when addressing elders/strangers
Body language
Keep posture straight
Keep hands clean and tidy
Avoid too much hand gestures
Cover mouth when laughing
Avoid long eye contact
Stand on the left side of escalators
Dont eat while walking (some people regard this as outdated in big cities)
Dont loudly blow your nose in public
Etiquette
Bring small gifts when visiting someone
Use two hands when giving or receiving items
Take shoes off indoors
Dont cut in line
Apologize, even for small things
Avoid open criticism
Group over individual
Praise others modestly
Constantly show gratitude
Dont confront or argue in public
Mindset
Value group harmony over personal ego
Remember how your actions effect others, not just yourself
Prioritize modesty
Be detail oriented
Have routines and consistency
Deeply respect elders
Avoid being pushy and assertive
Respect social boundaries
Keep your promises!
Daily behavior
Clean up after yourself. Whether it be after eating, at parks, at toilets...
Carry tissues and wet wipes
Keep a neat appearance
Organize your bag
Wear a mask when sick
Line up at bus stops
Stay quiet on public transport
Dont talk on phones inside trains
Food
Say itadakimasu before eating
Say gochisousama deshita after eating
Dont stick chopsticks upright in rice
Dont pass food from chopsticks to chopsticks
Slurping noodles is actually accepted and appreciated sometimes
Dont pour your own drink, but pour for others in group settings
Accept food humbly. Dont refuse!
Try meals slowly
Have a good transition!
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CTDR / TRANSRACE MIXED TIPS
All mine and yes I'm the original 😛
1 Food
— Learn how to cook basic dishes
— Eat your ethnic food
— Buy cooking essentials
— Eat at least one meal of your native country a day
— Replace your daily intake of drink by drinks from your native country
— Buy cutlery and tableware used in your native country and only use it
— Go to your native country's cuisine restaurant
— Become familiar with one of the owner of your native country's cuisine restaurant
2 Songs
— Listen to your native lullabies
— Listen to popular children's songs you'd listen to as a kid
— Learn the national anthem by heart
— Listen and learn by heart popular March and folklore songs
3 TV
— Watch the national first channel
— Watch TV shows (use VPN)
— Watch children's TV shows you'd watch as a kid
— Watch the national news at least once a week
4 Books
— Read your favourite book in your native language
— Read children's fairytale and books you'd read as a kid
— Read popular novels, comics and magazines
5Phone
— Get on popular hashtags on popular global applications
— Change the names of your phone contacts to nicknames in your native language
— Change calendar to native one
— Change your recommendations to only content of your native country
— Change the clock to desired location
— Change phone language to native language
— Change weather to desired location
— Download popular applications from your native country (messaging, social media, games, editing apps...)
— Change phone location
— Use a VPN to have access to content of your native country
— Change your camera roll to the one your desired self would have
— Learn phone/online slang
6 Language
— Learn the language (obviously)
— Learn the alphabet song toddlers learn
— Write notes in your native language
— Write the date in your native language/native way
— Practice your handwriting to make it beautiful
— Learn to count downwards until 10
— Count things in your native language
— Read numbers in your native language
— Translate anything you love to your native language
— Think in your native language
— Before bed, always read something in your native language
— Say basic greetings on the daily (Morning greetings, Welcome, Thank you, Bon appétit, Have a nice day, Nice to meet you, Good luck, Congratulations, Condolences, Good night etc...)
— Write the definition of any word you don't know in another language in your native language
— Learn highly polite level language
— Sleep with something in your native language
— Learn love nicknames in your native language to use with your loved ones
Viel Glück 🍀
Happy Birthday Raika!!!!!!
fly high, precious bird ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚
i need motivation to study so note game time!!!
1 like = 5 minutes studying BOTH of my desired languages
1 comment = 10 minutes
1 reblog = 20 minutes
send an ask! 1 ask = YOUR choice of time (no longer than 45 minutes, please specify amount of time IN the ask)
あんさんぶるスターズ!! 11周年記念イラ スト公開ムービー 【第1弾】
Putting ensemble stars characters on memes I find on Pinterest because I can