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Large numbers in Japan #Science Zobacz wpis
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Inventions from the Kansai Surprisingly many things were invented in the Kansai - the area of 24 million people and the 10th GDP in the world - around Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and Nara.As Osaka is the city of "eat till you drop down" (kuidaore), not surprisingly these inventions often have to do with food. Another characteristic is that they help make life easier and more pleasant.Here is a list in historical order:1905: Jintan, the famous breath refresher is first sold by Morishita Jintan in Osaka192... #Kansai Zobacz wpis
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Inventions from the Kansai Surprisingly many things were invented in the Kansai - the area of 24 million people and the 10th GDP in the world - around Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and Nara.As Osaka is the city of "eat till you drop down" (kuidaore), not surprisingly these inventions often have to do with food. Another characteristic is that they help make life easier and more pleasant.Here is a list in historical order:1905: Jintan, the famous breath refresher is first sold by Morishita Jintan in Osaka192... #Kansai Zobacz wpis
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Japanese gestures Gestures are so different in other cultures that they are in fact an altogether different language. It is safest not to use them until you are sufficiently familiar with that other culture. There are after all several cases where the same gesture has a radically different meaning...Here is a Japanese example: you form a circle with thumb and forefinger to express that something is O.K., but your Japanese conversation partner looks flabbergasted, because in Japan this is a gestur... #Intercultural Zobacz wpis
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yuugen poleca
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Japanese gestures Gestures are so different in other cultures that they are in fact an altogether different language. It is safest not to use them until you are sufficiently familiar with that other culture. There are after all several cases where the same gesture has a radically different meaning...Here is a Japanese example: you form a circle with thumb and forefinger to express that something is O.K., but your Japanese conversation partner looks flabbergasted, because in Japan this is a gestur... #Intercultural Zobacz wpis
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