Japanese people are polite, but they aren't kind. Koreans seem to be more kinder than Japanese. Japanese only care about politeness, but never kindness. Only A few people in Japan is kind though. Waitresses, some shopkeepers can be kind.
What makes you think they don't? I've seen plenty of Japanese people smile. but like everyone else if they aren't smiling that probably means they're not happy.
i dont know 5 is this some trick question \ *smile=] i dont know 5 is this some trick question \ *smile=] i dont know 5 is this some trick question \ *smile=]
dont smile
yes people can easlily fake a smile i do it all of the time if i really dont care about something people fake smiles all the time. the next time you are at the store or something look around and see who is faking a smile and that will be your anwser if you dont believe this one.
smile means warai
i dont know where they get their food
they dont
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yes because of there smile
Not exactly sure because I'm not Japanese, but I thinks it's "egao."
no , if there are less people it means they dont have to produce for them. And less people will produce food smile* wiink*
People usually smile.
When people r happy they smile