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3 Things That Still Feel Wacky Even After 14 Years in Japan

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3 Things That Still Feel Wacky Even After 14 Years in Japan
After 14 years in Japan, these three everyday things still feel surprisingly odd!

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After almost 14 years living in Japan, there are still a few everyday things that catch me off guard. In this episode, I share three quirks that still feel a bit odd even after all this time.

I'm also trying out this fun new format where I start with my morning coffee routine, because I absolutely love my routine and making YouTube videos, so I thought I'd try mixing the two!

As always, there's a Japanese word of the day at the end, so don't forget to stick around till the end. If you’ve lived in Japan (or even just visited), I’d love to hear what still feels strange to you. Let me know in the comments (at the YouTube video).

Thanks for listening, and thanks for having a coffee with me ☕ I’ll catch you at the next video. Bye for now!

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