Both Japanese and Chinese people, like all people, have body hair.
In some cases yes but most of them dont since eatting sea food keeps the japanese fit and healthy. Chinese food is different fome japanese food. Chinese food taste great but its not really for a healthy life style unlike the japanese,they eat things which is good for you most of the time. I would know cuz im chinese and japanese.
The Chinese and Japanese use morsels of food so that it is easier to eat with chopsticks.
i dont know where they get their food
they dont
no i got a chinese friend at school his chinese he dont hate me.i dont think chinese people hate vietnamese because chinese put vietnamese in movies too like sometimes
Japanese people typically choose a name for their child based on various factors such as sound, meaning, and family tradition. Traditional names often have characters with meaningful or positive associations. Parents may also seek advice from professionals or consult books on naming conventions. Once a name is chosen, it is typically registered with the local government office.
noodles and stuf they dont eat a lot
The Japanese have taken much from Chinese culture, but over the centuries has put a distinctly Japanese stamp on it. For instance, tea is an important part of both countries' culture, with tea formal ceremonies to make and serve tea, but the Japanese version has become the ritual that most people think of. Both countries share a lot of early influences such as Buddhism, and the Chinese philosophy of Confucianism has played a big part in the Japanese way of looking at the world. Ideas such as collectivism and filial piety are part of Confucius' teachings that still resonate today in Japanese society. Other traditional Confucian values include the importance of education and saving within families. Chinese writing is also the basis of Japanese: "kanji," the pictographic Japanese alphabet uses Chinese characters, though they're pronounced differently. Many kanji characters mean the same thing in Japanese and Chinese. The Japanese added two more phonetic, simpler alphabets with fewer characters than the thousands required to master kanji.
not in popular resipes but i dont know if some people do
Some Chinese people are made fun of because of the shape of thier eyes. An oval shape.
The Japanese people themselves don't eat dogs. In Japan, the consumption of dog meat is taboo, and dog slaughter is illegal. The eating of dog meat, in itself, is legal in Japan. Japan annually imports dog meat from China to be served in restaurants. It's not common place or widespread, but it's legal and is eaten. It is usually found in Chinese restaurants, and not in traditional Japanese restaurants.
According to the Office for National Statistics, around 433,000 Chinese individuals were estimated to be residing in the UK in 2020. This number includes individuals of Chinese descent, as well as those born in China.