I am studying cultural anthropology. In Japan, there is a proverb that says, "Even in close friendships, there is courtesy." It is said that it is better to open the distance with people so as not to cause friction. and I like the subtle sense of distance One of the reasons is that Japan is surrounded by the sea on all sides and there is no escape. I think there are some similarities between Britain and Japan, and that British people tend to be more reserved than other Europeans. In that respect, it is similar to Japan. Because 70% of Japan is mountainous and 30% is plains, the distance between people is very close, and natural disasters occur frequently, which sometimes makes me stop thinking. There are still many things I do not understand, so I would like to continue my research. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to think 👍😊
Nice interview! You ask visitors deeply to understand what they think, how they do , why they do so. It is so easy for me to understand what foreigners think.