How about the attitude of your country's station staff?
In Japan, this action is very , very ordinal.
By the way, such action is called "Shisa-Kanko" in Japanese. It means "Confirm a Safety by pointing Fingers and voicing". The staion staff doesn't voice but he must be voicing in his mind.
The train conducter must not close the door until the station staff confirms about the safety of platform.
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How about the attitude of your country's station staff?
In Japan, this action is very , very ordinal.
By the way, such action is called "Shisa-Kanko" in Japanese. It means "Confirm a Safety by pointing Fingers and voicing". The staion staff doesn't voice but he must be voicing in his mind.
The train conducter must not close the door until the station staff confirms about the safety of platform.
ja092017 2 years ago