8 Japanese Habits We Should Learn
By
Kiwilimón - 2018-10-08T17:09:00.117502Z
Japan is a fascinating country, with traditions and idiosyncrasies stemming from a millennia-old legacy, making it one of the largest empires in the world to this day.
Within its habits, there is much more than sushi; in fact, they have some customs that we could undoubtedly apply to our lives to improve them.
Here are 8 reasons why the Japanese have much to teach us.
Honor and Commitment
In Japan, it is frowned upon to go back on your word; historically, there have been cases where losing one's pride has cost them their lives. Even today, when it comes to work or family matters, giving your word is an unbreakable bond that must be kept.
Vegetable Tempura
Appetite
In Japan, it is customary to eat only until you feel 80% full. This ensures that you do not overeat and that you steer clear of gluttony and the excess of eating until your body can no longer take it.
Tuna Sashimi
Community
The Japanese express immense respect for their environment, whether by wearing masks when sick to avoid contagion or even remaining silent on public transport to not disturb those around them. It may seem exaggerated, but the collective idea of the Japanese is stronger than the individual.
Chicken Skewers
Work Involvement
Beyond salaries, bonuses, or recognitions, the Japanese often spend more hours at work than legally required. Being so many has taught them to apply themselves 100% in their specialty to stand out and fulfill their obligations.
Fried Rice
Their Identity
The Japanese are quickly moving toward the digital world; there are few countries that can match them in progress, yet they remain one of the most proud and rooted peoples in their cultural legacy. It doesn't matter if Tokyo is filled with neon lights; you will always find that people hold onto the teachings of their past.
Sushi Rice
Discipline
Martial arts, for example, are not an easy activity to learn, but what stands out about Japan is the unwavering discipline of its people. For them, learning has nothing to do with luck or preference, but rather with constant repetition until reaching perfection.
Teriyaki Chicken
Self-Love
After being the only country in the world attacked by nuclear bombs and being victim to countless natural disasters such as tsunamis and earthquakes, the Japanese remain one of the most prosperous nations on the planet. This is due to their pride as a country and self-love.
Ramen
Punctuality
For the Japanese, time is essential, and just as they do not wish to waste it, they also do not allow others' time to be wasted. Punctuality is an unbreakable rule of their culture, so if you set a meeting with someone at a certain time, you can be sure they will be there.
Green Tea Ice Cream