Japanese public transportation notice
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The acceleration is ramping up. They're only a few years behind the Eurotrash regions formerly known as nations now. Honestly this poster perfectly exemplifies the shittiness of diversity. Not only do they have to put the notice up in multiple languages, but you just know somebody is going to complain about MUH RASISMS based on a cultural standard that never existed in Japan, and the compliant Japs will take down the poster. People say Diversity+Proximity=War but it really equals Chaos.
In addition to Japanese I see what I believe is English, Chinese and Korean. I wouldn't think they'd really have to worry much about the Chinese and Korean...
Edit: Consider me educated on Chinese tourists, LOL. I figured the Chinese would be law and order communist types.
Chinese from the countryside do things like shit in trash cans. They can be pretty bad tourists.
The Chinese are really bad tourists and often even worse than Americans or other foreign tourists.
Chinese come in large groups, and they do the same things they do at home. They feel no need to obey any local laws unless their tour guides say so and then feign ignorance about their poor behavior. They can't do as the Romans do, cuz they're bugs.
I mean not all, but those are the ones you're going to notice.
Ill still rather deal with bad mannered Chinese tourist than a pack a feral niggers.
Oh, yeah, every day.
Chinese are also notorious cheap tippers. Even rich ones that stay at luxury hotels.
I don't mind having multiple languages, if they're the languages of our closest allies.
Fuck the beaners, fuck the Chinese. They're not our friends, idgaf how many have invaded.
I'm fine with like, Japanese on a notice. I'd hope they'd be fine with English on theirs.
It's written in English because that's the world's most understood language. We have Japanese signage at Disneyland and airports. But most places there aren't going to be enough Japanese-only speakers to make it worth it.