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A fun and effective resource to learn English in context to talk about Japan and dining manners in Japan. There are many things that you should and shouldn’t do when eating in Japan. A great way to learn daily vocabulary and practical English expressions talk about everyday topics, travel, and Japanese culture. Full transcripts, vocabulary flashcards, quizzes and lots more when you sign up at: www.pocketpassport.com

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  1. Many young people do not join hands and say "itadakimasu" when eating.
    I often say "itadakimasu" aloud when eating with more than one person, but when I am alone I usually do nothing and start eating.

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