Actually, the origins may be Bhuddist, but EVERYBODDY does it! Actually, they teach the children to do this in elementary school. It's considered to be good manners and no one really thinks of the religious aspect. It has become a national custom. The only people who don't seem to do it these days are some ofthe university students - and they are considered rude.
You use the chopsticks to eat of course. But you can't "stab" them into the rice and leave them there while you sip your tea, etc. You should put them on a "chopstick rest", which is usually provided.
You use the chopsticks to eat of course. But you can't "stab" them into the rice and leave them "standing" while you sip your tea, etc. You should put your chopsticks beside your bowl, usually on a chopstick rest which is provided.
Question: You're not supposed to leave the bowl on the table because it looks like a dog eating out of its bowl, but if the bowl is hot or heavy, then it's OK to leave it?
Interesting. Much love and respect for Japanese culture.
Chuloloc 5 months ago
ITADAKIMASU は食べることへの感謝の気持ちです・・・
宗教とは関係ない
oshiototto 10 months ago
why do they creamate there dead
alexisanimelover 11 months ago
skinny version of andrew zimmern loool!
richardgenox 1 year ago
Saying "ITADAKIMASU" and putting hands together is Buddhism worship.
Therefore, only the Buddhist do it.
maryawinston 1 year ago
@maryawinston
Actually, the origins may be Bhuddist, but EVERYBODDY does it! Actually, they teach the children to do this in elementary school. It's considered to be good manners and no one really thinks of the religious aspect. It has become a national custom. The only people who don't seem to do it these days are some ofthe university students - and they are considered rude.
Hope this helps.
tpldon 1 year ago
Great video - The music is an absolute horror show! lol
Seanuk 1 year ago
soo.. how are you suppose to eat the rice?
XXXGurlRockerXXX 2 years ago
You use the chopsticks to eat of course. But you can't "stab" them into the rice and leave them there while you sip your tea, etc. You should put them on a "chopstick rest", which is usually provided.
tpldon 2 years ago
thank you, very helpful. but i dont understand the one part about chopsticks...how can you not put chopsticks in rice if you want to eat them?
rocketghosties 2 years ago
You use the chopsticks to eat of course. But you can't "stab" them into the rice and leave them "standing" while you sip your tea, etc. You should put your chopsticks beside your bowl, usually on a chopstick rest which is provided.
tpldon 2 years ago
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spittyskater 1 year ago
thank you for summing up the basics for me.
Drsatan9 2 years ago
Question: You're not supposed to leave the bowl on the table because it looks like a dog eating out of its bowl, but if the bowl is hot or heavy, then it's OK to leave it?
OmegaWolf747 2 years ago 4
@OmegaWolf747 Correct !
AYALMAHAJIR 1 year ago
it was cute!
MrAnimelover09 2 years ago
thanks.. i love it..
katamiya 2 years ago
this video helped me alot, ive been trying to find a way to learn japanese table manners but all the other videos ive seen were just for laughs.
ealita1 2 years ago