No, this is an urban legend that has been circulating for a long time. The Japanese do not burp after meals. In fact, the Japanese people are relatively meticulous about cleanliness and conscientious about bodily functions. Making these kind of sounds in public can actually be seen as sort of taboo.
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"Ped" means "foot," so a pedestrian is someone who is walking.
No more than 7.8 people.
Yes, they are allowed to kiss, though public displays of affection are generally regarded as inappropriate.
When people are not allowed on the streets, it is often referred to as a "curfew" or "street closure." A curfew restricts individuals from being outdoors during specified hours, typically for safety or security reasons. Street closures may occur due to events, construction, or emergencies, restricting access to certain areas.
Jews were allowed to walk around within the ghettos. Is there anything surprising about that?
I think so, I've seen many people walking their dogs there before.
It is the Japanese people's choice. The Japanese constitution not not allow an active military army.
people were happy , and realeved to finde out there were trantportible , divice that allows you to talk when ever you 'want.
they were allowed to bring themselves as well as a whole but load of fun
Nothing ;) ahh those were the days feeling the breeze on your genitals whilst walking down the cobbled streets and slapping a juggler's exposed bum. =]