In Japanese culture, repeatedly asking 'why' is often considered inappropriate or rude, leading many Japanese people to feel afraid to question things, whereas in Canadian culture, asking 'why' is generally encouraged as a sign of curiosity and critical thinking.
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なぜ日本人は『なぜ』と聞かないのか #文化差 #海外Added:
Oh, that's right. In Japan, it's kind of frowned upon to keep asking "why, why?" like that. As a Japanese person, I think this is a really great thing. That's not good. I think a lot of Japanese people are a little afraid to ask "why" about things like that.
That's right, at school or in soccer sports.
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