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07-31-2007, 11:43 PM
i guess jus to show your respect for their own culture
dnt worri bout it^^ wouldnt u want som1 to respect your own culture http://www.japanforum.com/forum/memb...-drawings.html |
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08-01-2007, 12:16 AM
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It doesn't "make you Japanese", but it may give you the feeling of what a Japanese person feels when they visit a shrine. The ringing of the bell is optional, but it is nice to at least do the water thing, as it shows respect. |
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08-01-2007, 12:40 AM
Thanks for the info. I know it would be nice to follow their customers, but I was wondering if there was any other reason for it. I didn't make up the part about being considered Japanese. The author actually wrote that in the book. That if Japanese people see you doing it that they will consider you Japanese. Weird huh?
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08-01-2007, 02:40 AM
being a Japanese takes more than washing hands and ringing a bell in the temple.
I done that a lot of times cause I love temple hopping but it does not make me japanese. It shows respect and appreciation to the culture no more no less... |
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