@zppz stupid, they're traffic cop, or officers , licensed one,
they're not carpark attendants, they're not hiring any stupid attentants to attends japanese who can park themselves and which are more skilled than just attendants,
It's actually a great experience to go out somewhere and see new things (especially going to Japan). Sometimes it takes going to a different country. Try new things and don't be afraid of something you're not used to.
Can anyone tell me what "excuse me"and"thank you"really means in Japan
yangyuehan8888 2 weeks ago
they are carpark attendants
zppz 3 years ago
@zppz stupid, they're traffic cop, or officers , licensed one,
they're not carpark attendants, they're not hiring any stupid attentants to attends japanese who can park themselves and which are more skilled than just attendants,
asakaolol 1 year ago
@asakaolol
hey umm.... just in case English is not your first language, you know that 'cop' means POLICE right??
no way these guys are police. Next you will be telling us that the guys who wave those red sticks at the roadworks are police too? lol
zppz 1 year ago
@zppz I got some typo in there, thought you know the "word" as different in meaning, neglect it then.
asakaolol 1 year ago
It's actually a great experience to go out somewhere and see new things (especially going to Japan). Sometimes it takes going to a different country. Try new things and don't be afraid of something you're not used to.
klumzypinoy 3 years ago
That's not a cop. It's an exit of a driveway of some shop. Cops don't call people 'customers' (O-kyakusama) ;)
ToniBabelony 3 years ago 8
Japan is amazing. The most polite people ever.
klumzypinoy 3 years ago
cool ..imagine if more people was like that.....
Control8806 4 years ago