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Many people may have noticed that there is a habit in Japan that they like to take off their shoes and sit down together, what if you encounter someone with smelly feet? In fact, they have thought of this question for a long time. On the one hand, there are places in Japan that specialize in treating foot odor, and on the other hand, the windows and doors of rooms in Japan are relatively ventilated.
And Japan is a polite country, even if it really stinks, it will endure it, so let's explain it to you in detail. <>
1.There are a lot of places in Japan that specialize in foot odor.
Regarding the problem of foot odor, Japan has encountered it for a long time, so they have a special place for foot odor, and the effect is not bad. Therefore, it is rare for Japanese people to have particularly smelly feet, so they are able to take off their shoes and chat together.
2.Japanese houses are designed to be more airy.
If we are familiar with Japan, we should notice such a detail, the doors and windows in Japan are larger, in fact, this design is very conducive to the ventilation of the room, when there are guests, everyone takes off their shoes and chats together, and the windows are already open, so there is a slight smell, everyone will not notice. <>
3.If it really smells a little bit, the Japanese will choose to put up with it.
Japan is a country that attaches great importance to politeness, and is very respectful of people, and most Japanese people will choose to endure if their feet are smelly, so as to show respect for guests. <>
4.Mask the odor with other odors.
The Japanese also have the habit of lighting incense, guests sit down to chat with us, and at the same time the incense has been lit, everyone is surrounded by a group of incense, which is not only very poetic and picturesque, but also can prevent a certain foot odor.
All in all, Japanese people have the habit of eating slippers. The reason why they don't bother with foot odor is because they have a lot of places that specialize in foot odor, and on the other hand, because their house structure is more conducive to ventilation and can alleviate foot odor. In addition, Japanese people attach great importance to politeness, and most customers will tolerate foot odor themselves.
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This problem is not to worry at all, most of the rooms in Japan are well ventilated, and then there is Japan's best foot odor and foot odor prevention medicine or perfume, which will be sold in some stores in Japan, and then you can change shoes and socks frequently, and wash your feet frequently can be solved.
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Japanese people know that they have to take off their shoes when eating, so if they plan to go out to eat one day, they will take care of their feet in advance and use more perfume on their bodies to mask the smell.
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We can spray some perfume on our feet so that we don't have to be very embarrassed, and we can also go to the bathroom to rinse our feet first.
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When you encounter foot odor when you eat, the Japanese will choose to tolerate it, because they feel that it is a very bad thing to expose it in person.
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Japanese people have to take off their shoes when they enter the door, what if "the customer's feet smell"? There's a way to cope!
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Japan is such a people who are very polite that they can keep a pair of socks in their bags, go to the door of someone's house, find a place to take off their shoes, dry their feet, let them dry until they don't smell, and then put on the new socks and knock on the door.
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Now there are many families in China, and they also want slippers when they go in, and if you buy a commercial house in the city, you go to ** as a guest, and people change their shoes, and you are embarrassed to go in wearing your own shoes.
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That's a good question. There are indeed embarrassing moments. But not all modern Japanese homes need to take off their shoes.
It can be regarded as solving this kind of problem. In addition, young people in Japan now prefer to party, chat, eat, and drink noodles outside. There are many fewer people who actually eat and drink at home.
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If you don't take off your shoes, you can bring shoe covers. Crayon Xiaoxin's father went to someone else's house to take off his shoes. It is estimated that a large piece of poisoning will be poisoned.
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Slippers have been a way of life in Japan since ancient times, so there should have been a way to know whether the feet smell or not.
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You stink and I stink, you stink, you can't smell it, you go into the toilet stinks, you can't smell the, you can't smell the stench, get used to it.
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In Japan, take off your shoes when you enter the door, this is the basic etiquette, because Japan is deeply influenced by Chinese culture, especially the Tang Dynasty, since ancient times China is the country of etiquette, Japan has also learned a lot, so as well as make the guests smell the feet of the Japanese will not say anything.
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Koreans are the same, they have to take off their shoes when they enter the door. You can wear shoe covers for your feet because of your smelly feet. Ha ha.
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Very little, because everybody knows what they think.
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You can have some spare socks or shoe covers.
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We both know each other, so we will put a lot of effort into taking care of our feet!
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To treat foot odor, Japanese people have the habit of taking off their shoes, and natural people pay attention to foot odor.
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Guests will be ashamed and use seppuku to solve the distress caused to others.
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It doesn't matter, we have wheelchairs, just cut off the legs.
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Isn't your focus a little strange?
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When a Japanese movie is acted, I go to wash my feet because of my smelly feet, and I just take a shower since I am here. Then the hostess came in ......
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The Japanese have a sick brain and don't know how to wash their feet because of the smell of their feet.
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In fact, Japanese houses have adopted special structures, and then these special structures are conducive to the ventilation of the house and the overall air circulation, and every household in Japan will light some incense, the smell of these incense is relatively light, which can cover up the smell of foot odor and relieve embarrassment.
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They will spray some deodorant. And the Japanese will open the windows so that the air can be circulated.
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The house will have some deodorization facilities, and the house will often open the windows to ventilate and dissipate odors.
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Japanese people pay attention to this aspect, and once they have bad feet, they will ask a doctor to solve the problem. Even if your feet stink, you will pretend not to smell them, so as not to hurt the other person.
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Japanese people have the habit of taking off their shoes when they enter the door, which is actually similar to Koreans, and we often see Japanese people habitually taking off their shoes in some Japanese dramas or Japanese comics, and then sitting on the ground with their legs on their knees. For this situation, everyone is very puzzled, after taking off the shoes, what should I do if some people's feet smell? In fact, the design of houses in Japan is different from that of our country, Japan is very particular about details, and etiquette in Japan believes that this method can better reflect their respect for others.
Japanese houses are designed to be relatively airy, and because this habit has been deeply rooted in people's hearts, most people will definitely not let themselves have foot odor if they want to go to other people's homes or eat in public. There are many restaurants that prepare clean socks for customers, and customers can choose to change into clean socks in the right place, and in order to solve the problem at the root, Japan also produces a variety of odor-resistant socks, which can also effectively solve the problem of smelly socks after taking off the socks.
Japan attaches great importance to the problem of foot odor, generally shoes are very breathable, and socks generally do not emit a smell, and Japanese people will choose to spray shoe deodorant after taking off their shoes. And some people, if they like to exercise, then their feet are generally sweaty, it is easy to emit some smell, generally in this case, if you want to go to other people's homes as guests, or go to public places, you will choose to go to the house first to change into clean shoes and socks.
Generally, Japanese furniture is made of wood, and wood also has good air permeability, and can play a role in purifying the air, plus the windows and doors are generally open, and there is a faint fragrance in the room, even if there are some guests with a slight foot odor, it doesn't matter. When we have this habit, we will choose to solve some of the problems that often arise in this habit.
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There is usually a deodorant, so their shoes will not affect them at all, and they can live well.
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Japanese people have a habit of opening windows for ventilation, and there are things like deodorizing sprays, and they also light sandalwood and the like.
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The air circulation of Japanese houses is very good, and the air permeability of tatami mats is also very good, the air is circulated, and it will not stink to the core.
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Generally, when you meet such a person, you won't say much for the sake of the world eggplant to express the respect for the cave and return to the master, and in addition, the Japanese Napai house structure is also very good and very ventilated, so there is generally no such embarrassing problem.
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It would be quite embarrassing if Song Chain had this situation, but some people were also prepared to have enough wild Hengsun, such as having shoe covers after taking off their shoes, so that they could cover their feet so that they would not be smelled if there was a bad smell.
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The Japanese are more protective of their feet, and if they find that they have foot odor, they don't need others to say that they will go to the hospital early to treat the elderly, so it is rare to have foot odor.
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Most of the rooms are equipped with ventilated ventilators. The second will light a stick of incense to suppress the smell. Third, there are many ways to smell feet in Japan, and most of the people will choose to go.
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We all know that the customs between countries may be a little different, many of us who are used to living in China may feel unaccustomed to Japan when they come to Japan, because Japan has to take off their shoes before entering the house, and this custom also produces some problems, that is, if some people with foot odor take off their shoes after entering the house, his foot odor may permeate the whole house, making others feel uncomfortable, so some people have questions, Japanese people have to take off their shoes indoors, what if they encounter someone with foot odor? International students had no choice but to tell the truth.
Generally speaking, the problem of foot odor is a very serious problem, for us Chinese, it may not be a big deal, because in our daily life, whether walking on the road or to other people's homes, we wear shoes that can hide the smell and prevent it from being dispersed.
But when you go to Japan, it's different, because if you want to enter a building in Japan, you have to take off your shoes, and the problem of foot odor is particularly obvious when you take off your shoes, and if a person's feet are particularly smelly, then when he takes off his shoes, the smell of his feet will definitely permeate the whole house.
So how can the Japanese solve this problem in the face of other people's foot odor? First of all, the first way they solve the problem is to endure. Because taking off shoes is their cultural custom, if someone else's feet are a little smelly when they take off their shoes, and they show a very unbearable appearance, it will make everyone feel particularly embarrassed, so even if other people's feet are very smelly, those who smell the smell of other people's feet will pretend to be casual, and will definitely not show it in public, because it is a very impolite behavior to show it in person.
Secondly, they may also open the window to ventilate the smell of foot odor, because it has become a habit for Japanese people to take off their shoes, so they will also deliberately consider this when building a house, and build the house with very good ventilation, so if someone really has particularly smelly feet, then they may open the window to let the air circulate and let the wind take away the smell of foot odor.
In addition to this measure, they also have a way, that is, to cover up, we all know that a stronger smell can cover up the smell, so sometimes they will light an incense stick in the house in order to prevent other people's foot odor, the fragrance of this incense can cover up the smell of foot odor, and when others enter the house, they can only smell the smell of incense, and they will not smell the smell of foot odor.
In general, it is a traditional cultural custom in Japan to enter the house and take off shoes, but in the face of this cultural tradition, it is very likely that there will be some problems, for example, if there is a person's feet that are particularly smelly, then the smell will definitely permeate the whole house after taking off the shoes, making others feel particularly unacceptable, and the Japanese have taken various measures against this phenomenon, such as opening windows for ventilation, lighting incense, dispersing odors, and so on.
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Japanese people will be very delicate about taking care of their feet, and if there is a problem with foot odor, they will use the ** way to give the foot odor **.
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They love bathing very much, and they will take a bath after bathing, so most of them will not have too strong foot odor, and they will have a specific athlete's foot spray to avoid embarrassment.
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When you enter the house, you will light a stick of incense in the house, and it will burn for a long time to freshen the air, and even if the owner smells it, he will keep smiling and do not show disrespect for the customer's expression and behavior.
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They usually have such a special treatment, after all, foot odor is a very embarrassing thing.
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