Quote Originally Posted by gaijinalways
people pushing in/out - didn't ever see this in London
Really?! I find it all the time in London and in my city, too.


Quote Originally Posted by kinsao-too-lazy-to-go-look-who-said-it
like when 5 people walk side by side taking all the pavement for them and you can't pass when you come opposite them, but they won't open up.
I find people do that all the time here... It amazes me how easily a small number of people can take up the width of a wide walkway. Yet, at a time if I am carrying 6 carrier bags or something like that, no one will ever shift themself so much as an inch to make it easier for me to get past them... I end up banging their leg with one of my bags, even if I'm trying hard to sidle past them in a shop or something... ><

Haha, Sortof... I have to admit I hate it when people fart in a public place... ewww....

Quote Originally Posted by Yidaki
It's probably not very japanese, but I can sit in the bus and laugh because the book/manga I'm reading is so funny. But always quiet in the cinema.
Ahh, I laugh out loud at some times, too... I laugh at work, and people look at me and I have to tell them what is funny... ^^ And sometimes if I am smiling, and walking down the street, you know, other people coming towards me, they catch my eye and start to smile as well! I noticed this and now I try and smile more... it really does not take much to make people smile at you, here... I don't know why... it seems like everyone normally goes around with such a downcast expression that they are really surprised to see someone looking happy...

I hate people being noisy in the cinema.