Japanese people has very good table manners. They only take one type of food and then finish what is on the plate before taking something
Japanese food has greatly influenced worldwide eating patterns. In Australia, sushi has become a very popular dish and Japanese instant noodles are readily available.
Eating healthier.
anything. it shouldn't matter if the person is Japanese or not.
"Bad person" is 悪人 (akunin) in Japanese.
'She' in Japanese is kanojo (third person)
The person who saw the Japanese theather is the person who got to see it.
It depends on if an Antartican person studied Japanese language or if a Japanese person went to Antartica, but yes, it is possible for someone to speak Japanese in Antartica.
a Japanese text book, online, a Japanese person
"Dipping" the sushi more than once is not illegal because each person has their own soy sauce. Eating with fingers is O.K, too
Chopsticks with Japanese food; some foreign foods are eaten with western cutlery also...
THEY CAN LIVE 10 days without eating as long as they can drink water :P
A non-Japanese person is often referred to as a "foreigner" or "outsider" in Japan. They may also be called a "gaijin," which translates to "foreigner" or "foreign person" in Japanese.