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Even small attempts at the language help break down the "wall" that can sometimes exist between tourists and locals. Responding to Surprise: Speaking Japanese in Public

Reviewers appreciate content that highlights etiquette, such as using "Sumimasen" (excuse me) effectively or learning when to use casual vs. formal farewells like "Jaa ne". japanese in public

A recurring theme is the surprise of locals, often resulting in the common compliment "Nihongo jouzu desu ne" (Your Japanese is good!), which serves as a major confidence booster for learners. Even small attempts at the language help break

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