Japan... what do I do?
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Re: Japan... what do I do?
Weird thing you are NOT supposed to do here:
As you walk down the street, you are not supposed to eat nor drink. You must stop; only then may you drink something from your bottled drink. You may not move and drink at the same time.
As you walk down the street, you are not supposed to eat nor drink. You must stop; only then may you drink something from your bottled drink. You may not move and drink at the same time.
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Hotels in Mexico need one of these in every room.
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Re: Japan... what do I do?
Weird thing number 278: the toilet in my room has a shower spray button, a bidet button, and dimmer switch that lets you set the temperature of the seat.
I'd have preferred it if they kept it simple, and maybe lower the price of the room.
I'd have preferred it if they kept it simple, and maybe lower the price of the room.
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http://www.yesbutnobutyes.com/archives/ ... ooloo.htmlLavabe wrote:Weird thing number 278: the toilet in my room has a shower spray button, a bidet button, and dimmer switch that lets you set the temperature of the seat.
I'd have preferred it if they kept it simple, and maybe lower the price of the room.
A great ad for a Korean bidet.
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Re: Japan... what do I do?
What is the difference between the shower spray in the toilet and the bidet part of the toilet? I thought they were the same thing.Lavabe wrote:Weird thing number 278: the toilet in my room has a shower spray button, a bidet button, and dimmer switch that lets you set the temperature of the seat.
I'd have preferred it if they kept it simple, and maybe lower the price of the room.
I really like the butt warmer thing on the toilet seat. Wouldn't that be a neat gadget for cold winter mornings?
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Re: Japan... what do I do?
Be happy that you have a toilet. When I was there often there was nothing more than a hole in the ground.Lavabe wrote:Weird thing number 278: the toilet in my room has a shower spray button, a bidet button, and dimmer switch that lets you set the temperature of the seat.
I'd have preferred it if they kept it simple, and maybe lower the price of the room.
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Re: Japan... what do I do?
I'm not interested in the seat warmer. I immediately associate a warm toilet seat with someone else's behind having been just on it. I insist on a nice ice cold toilet seat.
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I'm a wimp. I like my buns toasted. Or should that be in the breakfast or dinner thread?DukeUsul wrote:I'm not interested in the seat warmer. I immediately associate a warm toilet seat with someone else's behind having been just on it. I insist on a nice ice cold toilet seat.
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Re: Japan... what do I do?
Sorry, I forgot to warn you about that phenomenon. To the Japanese, there is a process for everything: step 1 followed by step 2 and then step 3 and so on and so forth...there can never be a step 2a or a situation where step 3 needs to happen before step 2.Lavabe wrote:The cons seem to be:
4) The EXTREME anal retentiveness
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Moreover, the Japanese are the Kings of "Group think." They do not like to disagree with each other as there is some old proverb about the nail which sticksout getting hammered back in place.
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Of course it is different when you live there for 17 years instead of just visiting, but I really enjoyed purposely doing things you are not suppose to do in Japan. For example, drinking beer and talking loud (just normal American volume level) on the train at 9 am as you head to Tokyo to watch Sumo.Lavabe wrote:Weird thing you are NOT supposed to do here:
As you walk down the street, you are not supposed to eat nor drink. You must stop; only then may you drink something from your bottled drink. You may not move and drink at the same time.
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I think SHOWER is a lateral spray, and doesn't aim up at your anogenital region. As I sit down on the toilet, I believe it's the toilet shower that automatically turns on. Freaks me out every time. If Usul has a hangup with the bun warmer, he'd freak out with the sit down to a shower sound phenomenon. There's a dial to adjust the heat on the warmer. The big demerit of the complete system is that it leaves you with a little aluminum bar pull down flush handle.CathyCA wrote:What is the difference between the shower spray in the toilet and the bidet part of the toilet? I thought they were the same thing.Lavabe wrote:Weird thing number 278: the toilet in my room has a shower spray button, a bidet button, and dimmer switch that lets you set the temperature of the seat.
I'd have preferred it if they kept it simple, and maybe lower the price of the room.
I really like the butt warmer thing on the toilet seat. Wouldn't that be a neat gadget for cold winter mornings?
Just make it a simple toilet, okay?
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I do NOT sit on a toilet in public unless I have fully papered it first.DukeUsul wrote:I'm not interested in the seat warmer. I immediately associate a warm toilet seat with someone else's behind having been just on it. I insist on a nice ice cold toilet seat.
If I'm at home and sit on a warm toilet, it means that one of the kids is using my potty instead of his.
I would still enjoy a warm potty seat on a cold winter morning.
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Re: Japan... what do I do?
In the region where Cancun is located, the water is safe to drink. Yay public filtration systems.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Hotels in Mexico need one of these in every room.
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Re: Japan... what do I do?
Well, I had a good enough lunch today. Had soba noodles in a fish and leek broth. Very good. On the way back, I found someone selling apples at $3 a pound. But hey, they are good.
Pouring down rain on the way home. Stopped off and had a pork cutlet curry; okay.
The best part of the day was the conversations and presentations. I now have colleagues in Japan and India. Can't really eat right now, as my head is spinning with all the information.
Pouring down rain on the way home. Stopped off and had a pork cutlet curry; okay.
The best part of the day was the conversations and presentations. I now have colleagues in Japan and India. Can't really eat right now, as my head is spinning with all the information.
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What kind of apples?Lavabe wrote:Well, I had a good enough lunch today. Had soba noodles in a fish and leek broth. Very good. On the way back, I found someone selling apples at $3 a pound. But hey, they are good.
Pouring down rain on the way home. Stopped off and had a pork cutlet curry; okay.
The best part of the day was the conversations and presentations. I now have colleagues in Japan and India. Can't really eat right now, as my head is spinning with all the information.
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Re: Japan... what do I do?
I'm guessing Fuji.lawgrad91 wrote:What kind of apples?Lavabe wrote:Well, I had a good enough lunch today. Had soba noodles in a fish and leek broth. Very good. On the way back, I found someone selling apples at $3 a pound. But hey, they are good.
Pouring down rain on the way home. Stopped off and had a pork cutlet curry; okay.
The best part of the day was the conversations and presentations. I now have colleagues in Japan and India. Can't really eat right now, as my head is spinning with all the information.
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At least it's a food that doesn't have to be explained or doesn't involve sea cucumber or pufferfish.CathyCA wrote:I'm guessing Fuji.lawgrad91 wrote:What kind of apples?Lavabe wrote:Well, I had a good enough lunch today. Had soba noodles in a fish and leek broth. Very good. On the way back, I found someone selling apples at $3 a pound. But hey, they are good.
Pouring down rain on the way home. Stopped off and had a pork cutlet curry; okay.
The best part of the day was the conversations and presentations. I now have colleagues in Japan and India. Can't really eat right now, as my head is spinning with all the information.
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Classic replies.CathyCA wrote:I'm guessing Fuji.lawgrad91 wrote:What kind of apples?Lavabe wrote:Well, I had a good enough lunch today. Had soba noodles in a fish and leek broth. Very good. On the way back, I found someone selling apples at $3 a pound. But hey, they are good.
Pouring down rain on the way home. Stopped off and had a pork cutlet curry; okay.
The best part of the day was the conversations and presentations. I now have colleagues in Japan and India. Can't really eat right now, as my head is spinning with all the information.
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Re: Japan... what do I do?
This is waaaay too late for Lavabe's trip, but I love the book Confucius Lives Next Door: What Living in the East Teaches Us About Living in the West by T.R. Reid. It's an entertaining read that also makes you think. Not an academic work or comprehensive study - it's more like a memoir with some advocacy thrown in. An entertaining and thoughtful read whether or not you are going to/from East Asia.
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Attended back to back sessions that dealt with primates and local human populations in Asia, by mostly Indian and Japanese researchers. REALLY nice symposia; made the trip worthwhile. Made contact with a couple of these researchers. Floated a book idea to a colleague, and he wants to run with it with me. Lots of rain now, and the temps have dropped with it. Dinner last night was a panko crusted pork cutlet in curry sauce with rice.
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