11 Signs That Show You're A New Foreigner In Japan
- Melissa Duffy
- Apr 4, 2016
- 1 min read
Embrace what makes you different.
1. You Don’t Mind If Your Voice Carries On The Train:

2. You Have Turned Around Halfway Down The Street
When You Realized You Were Going The Wrong Way:

3. You Exit The Train Station Completely Disoriented:

4. You’re Not Afraid To Ask For The English Menu:

5. You’re Guilty Of Walking Around With Your Nose
Glued To Your Phone Looking At Google Maps:

6. You Get Excited When You Buy Something For Cheaper
Than It Would Be In Your Home Country:

7. You Get Equally Agitated When You Have To Buy Something
That Is More Expensive Than Normal In Your Home Country:

8. You Would Rather Stand The Whole Way Home
Than Have Someone Fall Asleep On You On The Train:

9. You Have Accidentally Worn A Shirt With Nonsensical
Japanese Written On It:

10. You’re The First One To Jaywalk As Soon As The Path Is Clear:

11. You Have Given Up On Finding A Store Or Restaurant
Because You Couldn’t Figure Out Which Floor It Was On:

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