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Japanese eat without shoes. What should they do when they meet smelly feet?
Speaking of Japan, everyone is familiar with it, and it is one of the countries visited by overseas tourists. When traveling abroad, many people regard Japan as their first choice. In fact, the reason is very simple, that is, Japan is close to China and has beautiful scenery.

As our neighbors, we also know some Japanese customs. They like to sleep on tatami and take off their shoes barefoot when they go home. Some people doubt this. After all, they are barefoot. If someone's foot odor will affect others, how can the Japanese solve this problem? I don't hesitate to say that there must be some Japanese people with smelly feet, but because of Japanese customs, they are rigorous in their work and pay great attention to personal hygiene at ordinary times, but there is no guarantee that there will be no people with smelly feet.

In daily social life, people with smelly feet will pretend that nothing happened. It is embarrassing for the Japanese to point out this person's shortcomings in person, so they will gently remind the guests of this problem. Of course, if they find that they also have foot odor, they will also light incense at home and use the smell of incense to suppress foot odor. Some people will choose to spray some air fresheners. In short, they will get along in various ways to make the indoor smoke less.

The Japanese custom of barefoot is not easy for us to accept, and it is not good to take off your shoes as soon as you enter the door. But Japan also has many aspects worth learning. Some people in China will point out other people's shortcomings to their faces. Just change the way, it won't make people feel embarrassed and lose face. Personally, I think what the Japanese do is polite. What do you think of this?