Theeideaguy (mkmichl)

Theeideaguy

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Continuation..... 6. Tipping is Uncommon: In Japan, tipping is not customary, and it can even be considered rude. Good service is the standard, and it’s included in the bill. 7. High-Tech Toilets: Japan is famous for its advanced toilets, which often come equipped with heated seats, bidet functions, and music or sound effects to mask noises. 8. KitKat Craze: Japan has over 300 unique flavors of KitKat, including matcha, sweet potato, and sake, with regional and limited-edition varieties being hugely popular. 9. Clean Streets Without Trash Cans: Despite the cleanliness of public spaces, you’ll notice that trash cans are rare in Japan. People usually carry their trash home or dispose of it in designated areas. 10. Anime and Manga Influence: Japan is the birthplace of anime and manga, with these art forms playing a huge role in global pop culture, attracting millions of fans worldwide. Is there anything here you didn't know about Japan?

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Here are some interesting facts about Japan: 1. Vending Machine Variety: Japan has over 5 million vending machines, offering everything from snacks and drinks to flowers and even fresh eggs. 2. High Life Expectancy: Japan has one of the highest life expectancies in the world, with many citizens living well into their 80s and 90s, partly due to a healthy diet and active lifestyle. 3. Unique Train Culture: Japanese trains are known for being extremely punctual, with delays usually averaging less than a minute. There’s also a special crew called “oshiya” or “pushers” who help push people into packed trains during rush hour. 4. Earthquake Readiness: Japan experiences more than 1,500 earthquakes a year. While many are small, the country has developed advanced technology and strict building codes to minimize damage from larger ones. 5. Respect for Nature: Japan has a deep respect for nature, reflected in their traditions like “Hanami,” where people gather to appreciate cherry blossoms in spri…

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Today is October 1st and it marks Nigeria's Independence Day, celebrating the nation's freedom from British colonial rule in 1960. This day is commemorated with parades, cultural displays, and government speeches, reflecting Nigeria's diverse heritage. It also serves as a moment for reflection on the country's progress and ongoing challenges in unity, democracy, and development. Independence Day is a public holiday, allowing citizens to celebrate and engage in community events across the country. Happy Independence Day to the Nigerian Community here on Phaver. Happy New Month to all Phaverians.

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