I agree. It sounds more like why did they think our eating habit isn't acceptable in Japan? They have no clue why they were treated that way. What is acceptable in China may not be acceptable in other countries. I am an Asian of Chinese descent.
There’s no clear evidence against either party. But since the owner or waiter didn’t even asked for the women to pay, I’m gonna go with his side of the story.
I think it's clear. It's not like the restaurant didn't let those women in and have 90 minutes buffet. They gave them everything but everyone have their limit and these two women clearly exceeded it.
This video doesnt show the full story but there are more details on chinese cocial media. The 2 women paid for a 90min buffet. But they stayed after 90 min which is wrong, they were reminded of this many times but chose to disobey the rules. They were also spitting on the floor and throwing food on the floor.
@@wildlotus4339 The funny thing is they have. The Chinese government wrote and disseminated a booklet of what to do and what not to do when travelling abroad
Been to China and Japan, and all I could say is when it comes to discipline, cleanliness, and even politeness to tourists, Japanese are way better in all those aspects.
@@Sernjern-k8i The same happened to me 😅 I think China was wayyyy better. But people in this side of the world have an absurd hate to it so not ready to speak
According to a few comments I saw on China's social medias... 1. The girls threw prawn shells on the floor 2. Exceeded the 90 minute limit, even after being advised multiple times 3. Started filming because they got mad the waiters reminded them multiple times their 90-minute buffet has ended That's what made the store manager so mad
@@zarpp9411 by travelling to completely different place you need to respect and accept their culture,with these facts above the tourist seems to disobey the restaurant policy.
@@hai3201 uhm yes why would you not do that? And yes again, we watched the video and we all know what happened. Just one thing, before you travel to other places you might need to learn how to read English ok?
@@zarpp9411 i was merely stating what's going on with context,and yes i can read your comment perfectly. What i was saying is not everyone knows it and i just want to let you know too.
@@hai3201 since you comment this out of the blue... what you wrote is about common sense and it is again basically what was said in the video... Do you always spread obvious facts to random comments? If you do that I apologies for my assumption that you can not read english.
Ummmm he wasn’t discriminating then tbh. If customers in my restaurant was that messy, threw shrimp shells on the floor, stay pass over 90 mins, I would have kick them out as well.
I believe nobody will discriminate money. Probably he thought both woman will just eat and leave? But when the woman start to complaint what she felt that might start the whole thing? I understand what you saying. If the woman say "i want to enter your restaurant just to sit for a while", I believe the owner will not let them in, like you said if he was really discriminating against Chinese. But both woman are paying for their food, which I think he definitely put his discrimination aside to make profit on his business. Anyway we all just assuming.
I'm chinese but I'm going to have to side with the Japanese man here, he seemed genuinely upset about their table manners and didn't bring up race a single time.
@@streamfresh4741 well, in chinese culture, slurping loudly is a sign that you like the food that you are being served and it shows that you are grateful towards the person who made the food
Even though his words were translated as eating manners....this video also reports that they even threw shrimp shells on the ground.....it's just my speculations but this is what he must've referred to.
Few years ago I saw bunch of Chinese tourists in a 5-star hotel buffet in Athens. They had brought their own food, threw trash on the floor and spat in garbage cans. To call them a “disruption” would be an understatement.
If he didn’t want their money, I would think he is 100% in the right. I’ve only ever done that a couple of times in my life, and it was because of really boorish behaviour.
Meanwhile in the US, if you don’t leave at least a 25 percent tip for bad service, staff will try to chase you down to tip at least 25 percent of your bill.
It is a typical habit of Chinese tourists to behave disrespectfully and then victimize themselves by waving the flag of discrimination. Really pathetic.
The owner is so disgusted; he has never seen such disgusting table manners. Please get out! If this is true, then these ladies better learn to eat with proper table manners, not drop food on the floor or all over the table. The owner has every right to tell them to get out. People now immediately bring up racial discrimination instead of being accountable for their actions.
This was not discrimination against Chinese tourists. The tourists were behaving badly. The restaurant didn't even want their money, it just wanted them to go.
Yes.. why some people keep blaming the restaurant? I mean, if they really racist, the China tourist will be kicked out before they can eat, right? And the employee said that they throwing shrimp shells all over the ground.. ofc they will angry.. japanes known by their cleanliness and their profesionalities..
@@karlbronson I'd like to make a correction. Only mainland chinese tourists are stereotyped to have horrible manners. Chinese people who live outside china are usually okay.
@@김기범-j1b why do you disagree? I'm Malaysian chinese and the chinese people here are usually more well mannered than mainland chinese tourists that have encountered. The chinese people in australia, New Zealand, Singapore and many other countries have always been pretty polite to me
As a Chinese myself. I have been to Japan 3 times. Everyone in Japan was very polite. These two Chinese girls must be really annoying to get treated like that.
when I was in Akihabara and witnessed tourists, I'm assuming they're Chinese too, kicked out in a food shop for casually throwing their food all over the table and the server was crying coz the two Chinese couple spitting lots at the table and also on the wooden floor. The chef, I think, or owner told them to go out, the couple resisted and finally got out when the server called police support. The chef or owner and the server kept bowing on us and apologizing, we told them not to worry.
1: Japanese restaurant seats chinese customers at table 2: Chinese customers eat 3: Restaurant refuse further service due to customers uncleanliness 4: Restaurant refuse payment. Restaurant would have refused service from the beginning if it the reason was discrimination.
Here are what Chinese customer did and why restaurant was so mad at them, based on Japanese news. 1.They stayed over time , even after 90 mins buffet time was over, even though restaurant had asked them to leave over and over. 2 .They spited shrimp's shell on the flor. Restaurant asked them to stop, but they didn't. ( Restaurant cleaned all the mess.) 3. They started to record video when they are criticized.
I have witnessed mainland Chinese travelers in several Asian countries. They tend to be rude and treat their wait staff like trash. I can see why this restaurant in Japan kicked them out.
Most of this tourist are in government, that why they try are inferior. They probably do that to their country. They treated workers nobody, below their level.
He even refused to take money from them. It says a lot. I think these two women might need to go back and apologize if they can look back someday and find out what they did was impolite.
They are what we call in my country "fallen up" people. Chinese people gained wealth over the last 3 decades but did not gain manners. Now they can travel to places like Japan. And Japan isn't cheap. But still act obnoxious. Also arrogant. You do not own the place even though you bring money.
BB Cream ~ The one girl's line _"What trouble could two young women get up to"_ also pretty much proves they're lying and trying to play the innocent victims. D Gray ~ In North America, the term is "nouveau riche". Though ironically, I'm not sure if the same term is used in France.
Chinese are extremely peaceful, look how peaceful they are at south China sea, and it's neighbours, and its peacefulness is even making even America more anxious.
Jack Frost, yes we do, it means literally "new rich". Like you said, people getting rich too fast and yet behave like garbage, but you have to act like that only because you got rich, if you acted like that when you were poor, then we call that " a piece of shit " .
Ton Pac ~ Yeah, being Canadian, I understand some French and knew what it meant. What I was more talking about was the idea that the loanwords from a foreign language are sometimes not the same as what native speakers of that language would say. Also there could be a variation between Quebecois and Francais.
I totally agree with the Japanese, the two Chinese Customers threw shrimp shells everywhere which was truly disgusting , I personally think it’s really impolite to do that.
If the Japanese guy was racist why would he have allowed the Chinese women to enter the restaurant, eat their fill and then make them leave without letting them pay 🤔. What kind of racism is that? 🤔
@Mason991031 Chinese and Japanese are different nationalities, but are of somewhat similar descent, no? It would be more like xenophobia than racism I guess. But I can't really say...
@@AndrewAce. No, it's racism. They're two different races from the same continent. It's like Canada and America, or Mexico and America. All of them are from North America but they are different nationalities. The same goes for China and Japan, just it's in Asia.
Andrew Ace youre another racist white guy who assumes all asians must be one race because they look the same Fact is chinese are more different from japanese than black americans are from white americans
@@bobbobbgarte922 What incredible irony. You really have no right to be calling anyone racist right now after assuming that I'm white because of something I said which you perceived to be racist. I'm not white, by the way, but that fact that you ascribed racism to whites is sheer hypocrisy. Fact: I have no animus towards any ethnicity, nationality, race, or religion. I view others through an individualistic lense. At worst, you can call me ignorant, but racist? No...
Commentor: "We don't know the full story, so we cant judge." Any business that refuses your money after serving you for over 1 1/2hrs...I'll take the businesses side on this.
@@zemo5218 if you think about it, the Chinese liked the nanking massacre so much, that they let their government do a repeat of it, i.e. Tiananmen Square massacre
ّI speak Japanese and the guy was only mad at their eating habits. He was even, politely, asking them to leave. He didn't use any rude language at all.
Seems weird that the restaurant would let them in, seat them, serve them, and let them stay up to (and past) the time limit, just to discriminate at the end. Of the two stories, only one holds up to logical reasoning.
Im Japanese and im from Osaka. from this vid, the guy says "I cant accept how disgusting they were eating and i cant deal with that" . Osaka people are very vocal and passionate about their businesses. SPECIALLY when it comes to food. Disrespecting a restaurant by means of disrespecting the food (how to eat etc) is a low blow for us Japanese people, specially Osakans.
As fellow restaurateur, to tell a customer to leave and refuse their money means your presence agitates the restaurant ambience. I cannot judge though without full video However, I’m Indonesian and my wife is Chinese. We have visited Japan multiple times without any problem whatsoever as long as we try to be respectful as possible
Menn Menny lol, you know what, 99% of the people in China don't even know we have bat selling legally in mainland China, feel free to go ask any Chinese around you to verify my word
Losing face is very serious thing in Japanese culture, and they always try not to cause other people lose face. It is quite rare that any Japanese would confront you even if they don't agree with you. The fact that this Japanese guy burst into anger might tell you that whatever these girls doing is beyond his limit.
@Crebs Park bruh that was decades ago. They've already apologized and still remorse over the damages they have done in the past. History is relevant but recent happenings and issues like what we've seen in this video is much relevant than what has happened in the past as people living right now can experience these things.
Crebs Park China has Muslims in prison camps right now but I don’t blame the Chinese I blame the government. But I’m sorry for what my country did in the past :(
Also considering they were in the restaurant for 90 minutes I’d definitely say that isn’t discrimination. I mean, I’ve never been to Japan, but 90 minutes is quite a long time to be in any restaurant. If they were really choosing to discriminate I doubt they’d tolerate them for an hour and a half before saying something
@Flare yeah and they still hate the Japanese to the gut because they colonize the Chinese in the 1930s to the 1940s even my country that has been colonize by the Japanese doesn't have that's issue
They're brainwashed to hate certain race and they're brainwashed to died for their emperor. When the American defeat the Japanese, the civilians rather jump to their death from a cliff than to surrender. You can look it all up. The Bushido code.
I work in JP at Hospitality industry more than 10ys and I am Chinese. I saw the video and i definitely on restaurant side. Sincere hope these people don't bring their "home" habits to public......
6668528 The worst/rudest and one single xenophobic experience I've had in Japan as a non Japanese Asian American was just getting a silent treatment from a server and having our menus nonchalantly tossed at our table, but our server was replaced with a very helpful and kind server and everyone else I talked to was also very polite and kind and helpful, but then I also respected their rules and habits, so I don't know about you
"disgusting eating habits" I wonder what he meant by this. I hope they install cameras at their restaurant in the future. This will deter bad behavior and we get to see the full story.
These women chose the wrong people to degrade. Japan is world renowned for their service. This person must have done something wrong. Even after everything he didn't ask you to pay and that's saying something! Edit: Smol grammar correction
I have been to Japan a few times. I have lived in China. I live in SE Asia. I have seen Chinese tourists at buffets. I have never seen worse restaurant behaviour from any other people in my life.
I am sure there are many wonderful Chinese people out there. But unfortunately all my experiences with Chinese tourists in Japan were very negative too.
LOL you cant even tell which one is Japanese or Chinese unless they come in the tour group. Those tour groups are usually full of old people who are low educated but just got money to see the world. The young ones are definitely more civilized. I am Chinese.
Yes be it in Japan, Singapore, Thai, Indonesia, Malay, etc. they all tend to behave like they don't respect the places. It maybe more like a cultural difference, but still people give you respect when you do the same.
Rather than they feel own that place, it's because that's not their place. Same thing happened before where a foreign tourist leave their room hotel full with pile of junk in the room and bathroom, that guest said they do it because it's not their home, also assuming what they've done isn't wrong because the hotel got their employee to clean their room...
Yellow Panda " People like you are what makes the problems even worse by sowing seeds of hate." Then please tell us why so many Chinese tourists have poor manner. This isn't some imagination. There were polls done which show that Chinese tourists are most disrespectful. Can you please educate us why so many?
First of all theres a lot of chinese tourist in japan esp in osaka. Japanese dont discriminate. But if u have a really bad manner or table manner doesnt matter where ur from yes u will be scolded or kicked out. Ive seen a lot of chinese tourist in japan being so loud and not a care in the world throwing their trash everywhere while sightseeing.
They do discriminate, but I dont blame them. I'm Taiwanese. They wouldnt smile to you unless you specifically told them you are Taiwanese. Have friends from Osaka, even he agree that they do. Mainland Chinese are sometimes rude. However, as long as you are respectful, they will still treat you well. They just wont greet you the same though. I dont blame them one bit.
chan stanley I don't blame Japan too in the way they behave towards them though. If they now look at Chinese people that way then it means that they already have a long history of how many times Chinese tourists behave in such a bad manner. But then again we still can't generalize. Maybe that's their perspective.
Really? When I went there esp at that famous fish market many greeted tourist with their native language, if it's korean they will greet in korean, if it's Indonesian they will greet in Indonesian, if it's chinese they greet in mandarin. The problem definitely the tourist. Sure there are racism everywhere but when it comes to tourist japan has the best hospitalities. My friends are chinese HK and Singapore all had best time in japan & kept coming back there for vacay
Shields H and krnstrong I do agree! They have one of the best hospitalities; however, once you make some Japanese friends there, they will tell you the real truth. Dont get me wrong. Most of them are still nice. Had a friend suggested us to wear "I'm from Taiwan" T-shirt. It is also political accounting for unresolved WWII issues, and bad behaviors. Personally seen Chinese throw food in the shopping mall. For those who wants to know more, just read the news on mainland China boycotting Japanese products. There are still conflicts between them. It has died down. No matter what, as long as you are respectful, you'll be fine. Also important, during Japan earthquake, Taiwan donated a lot of money. During Taiwan's earthquake, Japan donated a lot of money. We have been strong allies. Very grateful for their contributions.
i remember seeing a mother allowing her child to *poo* on the beach i was in it was so gross there were even bathrooms near the little cafe on the beach-
I am not a Chinese, I haven't visited that restaurant yet. But I have visited Tokyo and Osaka, multiple times. Much like every country you visit. Just obey the rules. Don't act like you own the place.
anyone who knows the Japanese standards of service would know this Chinese woman was *bullshitting* the fact that even the OWNER didnt want to take their money says a lot
I am a Japanese, when we go to the restaurants we should clean the table before we leave not throwing shells at the floor. Also no littering garbages everywhere.
I visited Japan two times, and i always had to look up rules/norms when visiting to Japan. because they don’t normally speak English so i won’t know if i’m doing something right or wrong.
You Japanese people are the loveliest and talented people. I had a Japanese neighbour and he was a delight. I worked for Docomo and I loved it. Indian here, much love and respect to you and your country.
been to japan 3 times. and every time, my visit has always been fantastic. it takes a lot for a japanese to become rude to foreigners, thats all im going to say.
yep, Japanese service is second to none, even when they hate you, they are trained to show their best side to their customers. Chinese tourists are terrible because a lot of them are not educated and are closer to the Nouveau riche mentality. I also hear Korean tourists are similar in Japan too (of course not all of them, but they have bad rep).
@@sicaris415 I dont even think it was just Chinese or Korean tourist, it's almost every tourist who didnt have enough respect and grattitude. I ever got to Japan once, there are a few foreigner tourists ( not-asian) breaking the rules, and the security there litterally still speaks to them politely after being unacknowleged twice.
Chinese as well, specifically Chinese American and I side with the Japanese too, I'm sick and tired of these type of Chinese People making us all look bad! Especially in a time of the Coronavirus Pandemic.
i'm indonesian chinese, i'm on the japanese side. i often see videos of mainland chinese bad table manner or bad habit become viral. i believe not all mainland chinese does that, but everytime i saw this kind of video i just cringe and said oh nooo.... "adding more salt to a salty soup". so to mainland chinese, please watch your manner especially when you visit other country, we overseas chinese have to deal with that kind stereotype
We can buy all these cheap Japanese foods and donate them to the homeless people with Loving Kindness and Compassion. Never trust these Sick racist Japanese again .
@@gordonsek What? What are talking about? You comment about food being cheap and Japanese being bad...,but that doesn't have anything to do with the video.... 🤔 explain please.
Japan should have showed honor to the Chinese women as a respectful courtesy and duty being the owner of the restaurant yet still a descendant the Chinese through genetics and history. Besides the host was very rude and oblivious to his own job which is to put customer first regardless of eating habits
The line: "What trouble could two young women get up to" signals to me that they are not telling the truth. Although you can never be sure, Innocent people will look for facts. Liars often use "believe me" lines like: - "I would never do that, - "This is not who I am" - "That's not me"
japanese are very polite and ive been experiencing rude chinese in manila there so many tourist but i cant stop them maybe thats how they live maybe its not intentional to offense or hurt us the way they live. honestly they are so dirty.maybe this is how they live in china.
@James Franko im german, with lots of asians studying here at my school. my black friend who came here from america 13 years ago cant tell the diefference too.
chinese peope believe they are spending money to help save economies around the world thus making them saviors. They think they are superior so there is no need to follow rules or respect local culture.
Having Lived in both countries , it is safe to say that Chinese table etiquette is the Complete opposite of Japan. In China, shells , bones and all other pieces are left on the table or thrown on the ground . This is unacceptable in Japan .
Normal is define differently across culture. What is normal to you might not be normal to other people (for example eating with hands). You should not expect people to conform to your standards. Be open minded, you will have a better time traveling when you do.
Ronove You are right,the shells are usually left in plates or on the table in Chinese restaurants,if it is really an unacceptable way,Japan,at least,should put a sign or prepare some brochures to tell Chinese people the right table manners as these tourists may be not familiar with the Japanese culture and customs.
there was a french documentary about the chinese torsos how it is a necessary devil lol they bring lots of money into france but their etiquette is poor
i'm a foreigner living in japan for more than 20 years and i have observed many chinese tourist visiting japan that have a very bad manners throwing garbage anywhere and arrogant,
Same, Chinese from Hong Kong and Singapore don't really get along well with mainland Chinese. They might as well be a separate ethnicity with a different culture.
I'm a Malay. To be honest, you can tell the differences between Malaysian Chinese and mainland Chinese by their attitude in public. One time a couple of mainland Chinese were fighting in KLIA 2, screaming, throwing their passports. I looked around and saw the faces of Malaysian Chinese, and they look very embarassed and disappointed. I feel really bad for them
Even as a Chinese I could understand that was not discrimination but a valid complaint on the eating habits. Those tourists just can’t understand... idiots
@@APersonOnTH-camX yeah, my mom said that too. If some old Chinese woman fell, don’t help them, they’ll sue you and blame you. Thing is, my parents are Chinese, so she’s prolly telling the truth
@michael jenkins I have had many times where Japanese people have "backstabbed" me, have tried their best to tell me "that I don't belong there", told me I am idiot for trying to learn Japanese, people not following up on any contact, people "overreacting" to what should be something small, completely ignoring people, blocking people despite having what seemed to be a "nice conversation", people judging me without listening to anything I had to say, people getting mad at my complements, people telling me that I'm not a real American because I can speak a bit of Japanese, people telling me I can never understand Japan because I'm an American, people calling any Japanese that does something dumb as actually being a Korean pretending to be Japanese, most places won't rent out to foreigners, etc... I have seen a Japanese guy tell a suicidal cross-dresser that broadcast their suicide attempt on twitcast to do it in private so they didn't bother anyone. I've never been to Japan, but I have JLPT N2 by the way.
@michael jenkins blog.waseda-icc.jp/?p=3445 japantoday.com/category/entertainment/singer-hikaru-utada-opens-a-discussion-on-racism-on-japanese-twitter " MocheakeJune 11 09:32 am JST I want to see her chime in on the problem in Japan as I feel Japan is more racist than any country I have ever been. I have been told on the phone by real estate agents that a certain owner doesn't rent to blacks or to Filipinos or to Chinese and it was not isolated. I have been told I couldn't go to so-and-so place because I was not Japanese. It is widespread and entrenched. If the real estate bubble had not burst, it would be even worse now. A dead gaijin at the hands of police, or any Japanese for that matter, will not garner any real news coverage. The difference is they don't lynch people here but they throw roadblocks from all directions and the TV shows and news programs go right past it without reporting on any issues. In the U.S., people have been working on the problems for decades but in Japan, according to most Japanese, there is no problem: Avoid negative publicity and keep my head in the sand. We are the greatest and we don't have the problems that countries like America have. That comedian on TV said so and I know it's true! 20( +28 / -8 )"
I am Japanese, so let me just tell you. This Japanese guy has said what he said after being patient with the Chinese customers for quite a while. They put up with them until they finished their meal and all. The English translation doesn't fully show every nuance of his speech, but he's also saying things like "ok, we've had enough, this is just too crazy." I an sorry the women didn't learn any lesson from this.
@shawn redfield Good comment. I'm also from an "immigrant" country and I am against it. The only people for it are corporations that exploit immigrants as slave labor and destroy the host countries middle-class for nefarious reasons.
I’m indonesia Chinese, I’m not really angry about this (why Japanese didn’t allowed Chinese eat in their restaurant) to be possibility the Chinese quite rude and not polite
@@adityabiker9923 It's a majority of the mainland Chinese, not all. I have met a few who are very nice people, and very Well learned. The problem is that a majority of the Mainland Chinese have Self-entitlement issues, thinking they have the right to walk all over other people.
If he was discriminating against Chinese, how did they stay sit for 90minutes long? Use your brain you're in other people places and you don't show your respect how do you expect the people to respect you? Different country have different way
I am a Singaporean and I just came back from Japan for the first time in my life. I must say that they are super well-mannered and polite. Even if they don't feel like it, they made it a point to be polite to me. When I came back, I told myself this is something i can learn from the Japanese people and I have been trying to do it so far. To push this man to the verge of not wanting their money and asking them to leave, these girls are also quite something. To the girls in the video, "money doesn't buy class, if you behave barbarically, you WILL be considered as a barbarian." Simple as that.
The Chinese gov should give mandatory classes on manners, starting in school. I witnessed the savagery while I was travelling in Hong Kong. I could totally tell the mainlanders from locals.
carlcepillo01 lol..pinoys dont have manners for gods sake. My friend's restaurant invited guests for their buffet and it's invite only base on number of tickets, and 90% of the pinoys brought their entire family down and cleared the food before even some guests got to try it. Not just this incident.
@@nopermanentaddresserlife1541 do you know the reason why? nobody know the reason why coz nobody was there. those who claim to be there may lie. yours is not even a meatball.
Being a chinese singaporean,whenever I see a Mainland Chinese tourist,I would Cringe at how Loud and shrill their voices are and how terrible their behaviour are. Edit:The worst ones are those old ladies who just cannot stop talking and don't follow rules
I'm Chinese but I understand Japanese people, they have high politeness and tolerance for things you do to them. If they get angry, you must be done something intolerable to them.
I am also Chinese and I once worked in Keio University in Tokyo for about a year. I once got my feet ran over by a Chinese tourist’s suitcase wheels on the metro with no apology, and when I was waiting in the line at Haneda airport to get my flight ticket back to Shanghai, several Chinese old ladies just cut in my queue without asking. And the fact is I am not the outdoor type person, I am more like an Otaku. Just imagine how many these kind of rude tourists Japanese people have to meet in their daily lives...Even as a Chinese, I can’t tolerate tbh. Since during my one year stay in Tokyo I have never be discriminated, I will not regard this video as discrimination, these two deserve it.
I'm a Chinese Singaporean. I've witness it once when holidaying in Korea's restaurant. The waitress told us after a group of China's tourists left. There are rice and chicken bones all over the floor and table. I felt so bad. The restaurant actually have small container for the bone. I don't understand why they didn't us it. I can only comfort the staff by telling them not everyone behave that way. Social etiquette starts from home.
Iam from Bali Indonesia, several hotels in Bali made a close meeting and discussing about Chinese tourist which stay in Bali, most of our meeting points are ' how bad character and attitude of them'. And our meeting made decision that: 1.Some of the hotels in Bali rejected tourists from China who want to stay in their hotels 2 Some of the hotels in Bali allowed them staying in their hotel with restrict regulations .
@@chrisz09517 You're in China now, correct? Can you remember what you did the last time you saw somebody throw a bone on the floor (or litter on the street, or smoke where they shouldn't, etc.). Did you say something to them? Do you believe it's your duty to improve society by correcting others' behavior? Do you tell your friends and family to also say something to those they see? Are you willing to make this small effort to help the country you "love." It's your choice; but remember-cause and effect.
@@anypercentdeathless are u kidding me? They cant do that in china. There are cameras evrywhere and they dont want their credit score fck up..and they dont want to get sent to concentration camp by ccp just like jack ma did.. LOL
He's disgusted to the point that he doesn't want their money, that tells a lot. And i wont be surprised if he throws the plates and utensils they used on that table as well. 😂
It was also telling the Chinese women did not pan the camera to the table and floor they were eating at, as to avoid showing the disgusting table manners they had. Chinese Mainlanders have disgusting habits, which make the non mainland Chinese utterly appalled at their behaviour.
Im chinese-canadian and ive never felt descriminated against in japan. They were always kind and courteous even when I spoke different dialects of chinese. Chinese tourists have always made a bad name for themselves. They need to learn proper etiquette thats acceptable outside of their own country.
Being a Chinese and having seen countless chinese tourist abroad. I side with the Japanese, it's not easy to get the Japanese upset with you, they are extremely polite and tolerant frankly speaking. When I Was at a ramen store in Osaka, this group of chinese tourist was seen spitting on the floor as well as picking out toppings and throwing them on the ground. The staffs were polite to ask them to stop, they even cleaned the mess.
I’m a japanese resident, and I live in Osaka. In this moment, I WAS THERE! I SAW THESE CHINESE THROWING THEIR SHIRMP SKINS ON THE GROUND AND I HATE IT AND DISRESPECTFUL
Jonas Espinosa I believed that this thing might be happened.. I am indonesian chinese myself that also dont like most of the behavior that mainland chinese have. But haha i dont believed that you are there
Jonas Espinosa, i feel sorry for you that you have to eat in the same place like Chinese people. I see them every day, and i use ear protection to get rid of their table noise.
My mother once said if you want to eat like an animal do it home, but pls have some manners to your surroundings. Honest people will feel disgust if you eat like a pig. (i eat like a caveman at home though XD).
I don't know this for sure but I think because he said he wouldn't be taking their money he was actually disgusted and this got nothing to do with japanese/Chinese. That guy probly would kick out a Japanese if they did that too
@羅德夫 depends, not all gun carriers are trump voter's a majority of them are from the conservative party while others are from the progressive party. Now if you say trump supporters are fat as far as I can tell they are I cant find one male trump supporter without a beer gut.
You know... There's something the two tourist isn't telling. NO restaurant would comp your dinner and tell you to just leave. They had to be doing something unbearable.
@@zixiangjiao3049 He would have raise their bill dude. At least, if I wanted to bully someone, I would do that rather than kicking them out. They are running a business, and money is still money.
@@annyssawalker9813 haha maybe u really don't know much about Asian restaurant customs; we don't pay tips here and there is a solid hierarchy between the customer and the server. And never forget a fact that Chinese and Japanese used to hate each other intrinsically similar to how British people felt about French people in the past. The Chinese travelers may be too loud in the restaurant due to their own culture back in their country but unfortunately failed to understand Japanese (very few people in China learn Japanese well). Just like any other minority, Chinese tourists may be very likely treated badly with racism cuz many Japanese are relatively nationalists. I think it would be a different story if those two Chinese travelers were Americans.
Last time, I was in a Korean buffet, a group of chinese tourists came. They took too much food. They affraid to pay the fine for wasting food. So, they put that back in the food serving table. The servers and managers did have a scene with them
I have a Japanese classmates when I was in college. They are known to be politeful and so reserved. They maintain their discipline and behavior and so calm. How can a Chinese disgust those calm people?
@@sycopath160 It is not the entire population, so don't be racist. I have Indian friends who are nice, and who behaves badly. Even in US, some people love China and someone who are anti-China. Everything has two sides.
Odd Apprentice well guess what m8, You don’t get to choose. get off your fking high horse and make a real impact rather than spout empty promises. You being an Anglo means nothing.
It takes a lot to get a Japanese business to show disrespect to a customer. These women must have been behaving very badly.
fixpacifica yeah I would say the same thing
That's what I thought too
Exactly. I'm Swiss and I know from time to time I make mistakes in Japan but never been kicked out of a restaurant. Also I always had to pay.
fixpacifica | Agree with that 😅
I know right ? Japanese usually aren't direct like that, they try to say it nicely no matter what. These people must have been horrible.
1. She dodged the question about her bad manners
2. The restaurant refused to take their money
What more evidence do you need?
They waited for them to finish their meal too. Doesn't take a genius to understand the whole situation 😌
The japanese guy is the victim poor guy what did they do to the point that made him feel soo disgusted
i hate your pfp
I agree. It sounds more like why did they think our eating habit isn't acceptable in Japan? They have no clue why they were treated that way. What is acceptable in China may not be acceptable in other countries. I am an Asian of Chinese descent.
@@shaggydawg5419 I have seen some posts, I don't think throwing shrimp shells on the floor is respectful not represented in cultural or living ways
There’s no clear evidence against either party. But since the owner or waiter didn’t even asked for the women to pay, I’m gonna go with his side of the story.
I think it's clear. It's not like the restaurant didn't let those women in and have 90 minutes buffet. They gave them everything but everyone have their limit and these two women clearly exceeded it.
This video doesnt show the full story but there are more details on chinese cocial media. The 2 women paid for a 90min buffet. But they stayed after 90 min which is wrong, they were reminded of this many times but chose to disobey the rules. They were also spitting on the floor and throwing food on the floor.
@@johnhsmckay Hm... Chinese government shpuld educate some manners to their citizens who are about to travel abroad.
@@wildlotus4339 The funny thing is they have. The Chinese government wrote and disseminated a booklet of what to do and what not to do when travelling abroad
@@makkapakka5980 is it only in BBC news?
Been to China and Japan, and all I could say is when it comes to discipline, cleanliness, and even politeness to tourists, Japanese are way better in all those aspects.
I made the exact opposite experience. Really clean chinese cities and very hospitable beautiful people. Japan was also topnotch, but way more awkward
@@adayinthelifeofanorthkoreayou must visited as Xi vip guest
@@Sernjern-k8i The same happened to me 😅 I think China was wayyyy better. But people in this side of the world have an absurd hate to it so not ready to speak
@@Sernjern-k8i nah, he was rather new back then 😅
@@adayinthelifeofanorthkorea rare case
According to a few comments I saw on China's social medias...
1. The girls threw prawn shells on the floor
2. Exceeded the 90 minute limit, even after being advised multiple times
3. Started filming because they got mad the waiters reminded them multiple times their 90-minute buffet has ended
That's what made the store manager so mad
Uhm yes we watched the video we know...
@@zarpp9411 by travelling to completely different place you need to respect and accept their culture,with these facts above the tourist seems to disobey the restaurant policy.
@@hai3201 uhm yes why would you not do that? And yes again, we watched the video and we all know what happened.
Just one thing, before you travel to other places you might need to learn how to read English ok?
@@zarpp9411 i was merely stating what's going on with context,and yes i can read your comment perfectly. What i was saying is not everyone knows it and i just want to let you know too.
@@hai3201 since you comment this out of the blue... what you wrote is about common sense and it is again basically what was said in the video...
Do you always spread obvious facts to random comments? If you do that I apologies for my assumption that you can not read english.
I am going to side with the Japanese here. Anyone who ever visited Japan would agree.
sng1867 True, Japanese apologize for apologizing.
Yes!
Thats what people think but is not always the case.
Coming from a korean whos friends and family have experienced some shit
Cwp 1212 koreans and japanese always had tension so I'm not surprised
When the restaurant doesn't even accept the money while the women have eaten buffets more than 90 mins, then the truth has been spoken
90 mins ... To eat is a long time. Man how much were they eating?
@@sanjeevansingh2123 they probably just chat with each other
The thing is it's not racist, it's only racist if there are cases in other countries but only the Chinese one goes viral.
@@jedng3915 well said!!!
@@sanjeevansingh2123 90 minutes is a standard time to eat buffet though? buffet is like all you can eat, no?
These two Chinese women somehow were not telling the whole truth. Japanese people are generally very polite people unless they are provoked.
The second world war?
Japanese people are NOT gentle hahaha. They're always looking for a fight. They seem innocent from outside though
Yes! Japanese people are very polite and have attitude! Not chinese!
If he was really discriminating against Chinese, he wouldn't even let them sit in his restaurant.
Ummmm he wasn’t discriminating then tbh. If customers in my restaurant was that messy, threw shrimp shells on the floor, stay pass over 90 mins, I would have kick them out as well.
I believe nobody will discriminate money. Probably he thought both woman will just eat and leave? But when the woman start to complaint what she felt that might start the whole thing? I understand what you saying. If the woman say "i want to enter your restaurant just to sit for a while", I believe the owner will not let them in, like you said if he was really discriminating against Chinese. But both woman are paying for their food, which I think he definitely put his discrimination aside to make profit on his business. Anyway we all just assuming.
He might have mistaken them for Japanese as they share a common yel skin colour
@@manalittlesis eh but they didn't accept their money
@@zbigbozbboy5245 Not 'didnt' but refuse and both woman left the money on the counter anyway.
I'm chinese but I'm going to have to side with the Japanese man here, he seemed genuinely upset about their table manners and didn't bring up race a single time.
Chinese and Japanese people are the same race anyway. They’re different nationalities and ethnicities.
Yeah that’s exactly right, just like Black people from the USA and Nigeria it’s all the same.
@@hwstudiosww4449 precisely
@@FlowerTower I get the feeling HW Studios WW was being sarcastic...
@@FlowerTower Also, no. We identify ourselves differently, please respect that...
"I've never seen such disgusting eating habits"
That means alot in japan
Pototo have you seen how loud and noisy a japanese slurp his soup noodles?
@@streamfresh4741 slurping noodles is literally the best
@@streamfresh4741 well, in chinese culture, slurping loudly is a sign that you like the food that you are being served and it shows that you are grateful towards the person who made the food
stream fresh
I like ur attitude. Super liked
Even though his words were translated as eating manners....this video also reports that they even threw shrimp shells on the ground.....it's just my speculations but this is what he must've referred to.
Few years ago I saw bunch of Chinese tourists in a 5-star hotel buffet in Athens. They had brought their own food, threw trash on the floor and spat in garbage cans. To call them a “disruption” would be an understatement.
You know you did something *real* bad when a Japanese restaurant kicks you out and don't even want your money.
Hey I like dayglow too :)
Agree. We also know chinese not take seriously about cleanless
@@ubaidillahabdullah2660 based nihonjin
Yeah, they don't like it when you disrespect the food, because some people cant even afford 2 times a day meal.
bad behavior of chines tourist is very common .
I'm Chinese. So far my experiences in Japan has been incredible. I could feel the frustration in his tone...
no, you're not
@@Insularish I doubt he's from Mainland China
Nursik you know that not only China have Chinese people right?
@@shizo_bioc80022 I doubt he's Chinese
@@nursik- He is Malaysian-Chinese
If he didn’t want their money, I would think he is 100% in the right. I’ve only ever done that a couple of times in my life, and it was because of really boorish behaviour.
Yep, to get them out as quick as possible.
Exactly
Meanwhile in the US, if you don’t leave at least a 25 percent tip for bad service, staff will try to chase you down to tip at least 25 percent of your bill.
It is a typical habit of Chinese tourists to behave disrespectfully and then victimize themselves by waving the flag of discrimination. Really pathetic.
The owner is so disgusted; he has never seen such disgusting table manners. Please get out! If this is true, then these ladies better learn to eat with proper table manners, not drop food on the floor or all over the table. The owner has every right to tell them to get out. People now immediately bring up racial discrimination instead of being accountable for their actions.
Yes. Some people are too woke to reflect upon their own behaviour and would find any reasons to justify their actions.
This was not discrimination against Chinese tourists. The tourists were behaving badly. The restaurant didn't even want their money, it just wanted them to go.
Chinese tourist is famous to have very bad behavior
Yes.. why some people keep blaming the restaurant? I mean, if they really racist, the China tourist will be kicked out before they can eat, right? And the employee said that they throwing shrimp shells all over the ground.. ofc they will angry.. japanes known by their cleanliness and their profesionalities..
@@karlbronson I'd like to make a correction. Only mainland chinese tourists are stereotyped to have horrible manners. Chinese people who live outside china are usually okay.
@@sophieleongjiaxuan125 nah~
@@김기범-j1b why do you disagree? I'm Malaysian chinese and the chinese people here are usually more well mannered than mainland chinese tourists that have encountered. The chinese people in australia, New Zealand, Singapore and many other countries have always been pretty polite to me
Table manners is really big deal in japan...
These two woman definitely lying about that guy discriminating them.
This is key, it's not racism, it's ignorance from the 2 women.
so true!! right? visiting other country means you need to respect them coz you're just a VISITOR.. lol this two woman 🙄🙄
Nah it's not lying, they are UTTERLY clueless of what went wrong and can't even see the difference other than speaking a different language.
They probably don’t know why still . I donot know how old they are ,surly Japanese cares about tables mannas but a lot of Chinese donot ,
@Lemonade Juice Yes
As a Chinese myself. I have been to Japan 3 times. Everyone in Japan was very polite. These two Chinese girls must be really annoying to get treated like that.
Yusuzech btw the girl in your profile pic is so cute
巛 * *gayness intensifies* *
Logic says restaurants need customers to make money. If you're behaving the same as the others this couldn't have happened
Yusuzech
Yes
CHINESE people are rude overall!
when I was in Akihabara and witnessed tourists, I'm assuming they're Chinese too, kicked out in a food shop for casually throwing their food all over the table and the server was crying coz the two Chinese couple spitting lots at the table and also on the wooden floor. The chef, I think, or owner told them to go out, the couple resisted and finally got out when the server called police support. The chef or owner and the server kept bowing on us and apologizing, we told them not to worry.
ya they are entitled and filthy beings.
Key phrase “disgusting eating habit”
Thats the problem. Not discrimination.
Seems like they have difficulties to differenciate between personal problem with race problem
@@ivanbima5877 differentiate*
Yeh, I think they actually offend Japanese there.
You're not leaving punctually
1: Japanese restaurant seats chinese customers at table
2: Chinese customers eat
3: Restaurant refuse further service due to customers uncleanliness
4: Restaurant refuse payment.
Restaurant would have refused service from the beginning if it the reason was discrimination.
Wow. Nice logic. It didnt even cross my mind.
True!
Agree
True
True👍🏽
im chinese and i've been to that restuarant before, and i didnt get kicked out.
That means it was not racism right?
@@YCG0326 no, it was their unsanitary eating habits.
@@tenett I meant that.. Just my English skills were poor..
カービーかわいいね!
@@ablmjjjwtwm4454 Kirby is cute? Or did google translate fail me?
What kind of bad behaviour is it to make the owner return the money to you 😭
As a French working in a restaurant in Australia, I can tell how Chinese Behave, a nightmare
Jean-Charles Lemelin 😂sorry about that🙁I’m Chinese but I can understand you feeling.
Why?
Same like cockrouch
So true.
They are like that everywhere thinking they own the world. You can tell they are from mainland even in Hong Kong.
Here are what Chinese customer did and why restaurant was so mad at them, based on Japanese news.
1.They stayed over time , even after 90 mins buffet time was over, even though restaurant had asked them to leave over and over.
2 .They spited shrimp's shell on the flor. Restaurant asked them to stop, but they didn't. ( Restaurant cleaned all the mess.)
3. They started to record video when they are criticized.
I have witnessed mainland Chinese travelers in several Asian countries. They tend to be rude and treat their wait staff like trash. I can see why this restaurant in Japan kicked them out.
@@jonlapang3196 yeah, they got some cash and think they are kings when eating in a restaurant
That's just foul.
most Japanese don't lie so thats what is most likely true.
Most of this tourist are in government, that why they try are inferior. They probably do that to their country. They treated workers nobody, below their level.
He even refused to take money from them. It says a lot. I think these two women might need to go back and apologize if they can look back someday and find out what they did was impolite.
They are what we call in my country "fallen up" people. Chinese people gained wealth over the last 3 decades but did not gain manners. Now they can travel to places like Japan. And Japan isn't cheap. But still act obnoxious. Also arrogant. You do not own the place even though you bring money.
BB Cream ~ The one girl's line _"What trouble could two young women get up to"_ also pretty much proves they're lying and trying to play the innocent victims.
D Gray ~ In North America, the term is "nouveau riche". Though ironically, I'm not sure if the same term is used in France.
Chinese are extremely peaceful, look how peaceful they are at south China sea, and it's neighbours, and its peacefulness is even making even America more anxious.
Jack Frost, yes we do, it means literally "new rich". Like you said, people getting rich too fast and yet behave like garbage, but you have to act like that only because you got rich, if you acted like that when you were poor, then we call that " a piece of shit " .
Ton Pac ~ Yeah, being Canadian, I understand some French and knew what it meant. What I was more talking about was the idea that the loanwords from a foreign language are sometimes not the same as what native speakers of that language would say. Also there could be a variation between Quebecois and Francais.
I totally agree with the Japanese, the two Chinese Customers threw shrimp shells everywhere which was truly disgusting , I personally think it’s really impolite to do that.
If the Japanese guy was racist why would he have allowed the Chinese women to enter the restaurant, eat their fill and then make them leave without letting them pay 🤔. What kind of racism is that? 🤔
@Mason991031 Chinese and Japanese are different nationalities, but are of somewhat similar descent, no? It would be more like xenophobia than racism I guess. But I can't really say...
@@AndrewAce. No, it's racism. They're two different races from the same continent. It's like Canada and America, or Mexico and America. All of them are from North America but they are different nationalities. The same goes for China and Japan, just it's in Asia.
@@AndrewAce. So then just go with Canada and America
Andrew Ace youre another racist white guy who assumes all asians must be one race because they look the same
Fact is chinese are more different from japanese than black americans are from white americans
@@bobbobbgarte922 What incredible irony.
You really have no right to be calling anyone racist right now after assuming that I'm white because of something I said which you perceived to be racist. I'm not white, by the way, but that fact that you ascribed racism to whites is sheer hypocrisy.
Fact: I have no animus towards any ethnicity, nationality, race, or religion. I view others through an individualistic lense. At worst, you can call me ignorant, but racist? No...
I saw chinese tourists spitting in the restrurant. I freak out.
Wait until you see them start pooping in front of you
@@gitaayu9071 what a coward you are didn't dare to scold at her sighh
They let their children take a dump at public places too! Trust me I saw it myself.
Chanel Oberlin Total insanity😂
Stop virtue signaling
*After experiencing Chinese tourists, I side with the Japanese. :-/*
*After reading your comment I suddenly am very annoyed with your futile effort of standing out by bolding*
HmMmM Lowly - gee that's great little troll, _but nobody cares what you think,_ hmmkay!
@@hmmmmlowly9252 I agree one cares about your comment
Well 772 people care more about long time listeners comment than anyone else's.
The reason why i avoid going to Japan, their culture should be respected and not because i'm Taiwanese.
As a chinese, i can say these women were probably very gross and they lied.
Commentor: "We don't know the full story, so we cant judge."
Any business that refuses your money after serving you for over 1 1/2hrs...I'll take the businesses side on this.
You are lucky that at least someone in China would say that instead of everyone going nationalistic and force the restaurant to apologize
We cant judge people in diff countries but we can judge the ones in ours hmmm
@@JnxakaBeasie amen
@Emma Samuel So they were essentially acting like Communist running dogs.
ikr
Japanese people rarely get mad in public. They are known for being polite..they did something that this man got really mad..
Chinese and Japanese are rival countries.
Scmp this 8a govenments media.
Japanese people are most disciplined.
Love japan.
@@zemo5218 if you think about it, the Chinese liked the nanking massacre so much, that they let their government do a repeat of it, i.e. Tiananmen Square massacre
@@zemo5218 Japan before world war 2 and Japan after world war 2 are very different countries
@@zemo5218 You could just go and live there
@@Primitive01 no i will go once they become a monarchy it's better than a so called democratic republic
ّI speak Japanese and the guy was only mad at their eating habits. He was even, politely, asking them to leave. He didn't use any rude language at all.
@ぃゃmeru yamete kudasai senpai
Motto motto
Ikku ikkuuuu
Yare yare daze
@Tanjiro Kamado Ara ara ~
@@empty_world3397 🤓🤓
@ぃゃmeru if you don't live in Japan or have been cursed by a Japanese person what are you basing it on ?
@@tyrues1682 probably anime
Seems weird that the restaurant would let them in, seat them, serve them, and let them stay up to (and past) the time limit, just to discriminate at the end. Of the two stories, only one holds up to logical reasoning.
I'm a Human with a functional brain, hence sliding with the Japanese.
Chinese people are also human with a functioning brain. They prob just had trouble adapting to Japan because they were prob traveling there
NikoLOL it’s definitely more than just them having trouble adapting.
I just love sliding with the japanese
Lysol just visit japan one day and observe those tourists
@@banapotato6940 They have new sliding laws now because of the china virus.
Im Japanese and im from Osaka. from this vid, the guy says "I cant accept how disgusting they were eating and i cant deal with that" . Osaka people are very vocal and passionate about their businesses. SPECIALLY when it comes to food. Disrespecting a restaurant by means of disrespecting the food (how to eat etc) is a low blow for us Japanese people, specially Osakans.
True Osaka is amazing for food culture. Can't wait to visit again and have the best food. Japan is always in my heart.
Yess u right man cause the food we eat needs to be respected..... cause some people dont even get to eat 2 times a day they strive to get food ....
regardless of any races we all should respect every culture when we travel.
@@sebastiank9175 My sentiments exactly.
@Kaneidare Yu I don't blame you, and I'm American.
I am Japanese. His talking sounds like he was astounded by her attitude.
Heh even in a TH-cam comment you sound politely euphemistic
He tried to as polite as possible. I feel bad for him.
I am Japanese too, and I absolutely agree with your comment
Respect for Japan
@Rugved Risbud Way better then they are treated in China.
As fellow restaurateur, to tell a customer to leave and refuse their money means your presence agitates the restaurant ambience.
I cannot judge though without full video
However, I’m Indonesian and my wife is Chinese. We have visited Japan multiple times without any problem whatsoever as long as we try to be respectful as possible
Im chinese, but believe the Japanese man.
Same bro
Same
Menn Menny Hey, not every Chinese eat bat
@@ruanxun9454 nope, most of you are.
Menn Menny lol, you know what, 99% of the people in China don't even know we have bat selling legally in mainland China, feel free to go ask any Chinese around you to verify my word
Losing face is very serious thing in Japanese culture, and they always try not to cause other people lose face. It is quite rare that any Japanese would confront you even if they don't agree with you. The fact that this Japanese guy burst into anger might tell you that whatever these girls doing is beyond his limit.
Agree 👍
@Crebs Park bruh that was decades ago. They've already apologized and still remorse over the damages they have done in the past. History is relevant but recent happenings and issues like what we've seen in this video is much relevant than what has happened in the past as people living right now can experience these things.
Crebs Park China has Muslims in prison camps right now but I don’t blame the Chinese I blame the government. But I’m sorry for what my country did in the past :(
Crebs Park I agree what my country did was disgusting but you don’t have to bring it up in everything that involves anything remotely Japanese
They didnt even wanted their money
They didn't even want the money, the sister left some cash and the waiter ran down to them to give it back. This is not discrimination at all.
waanjai: that's actually a very professional way of returning the insult (refusing their money). I support his actions 100%.
Also considering they were in the restaurant for 90 minutes I’d definitely say that isn’t discrimination.
I mean, I’ve never been to Japan, but 90 minutes is quite a long time to be in any restaurant. If they were really choosing to discriminate I doubt they’d tolerate them for an hour and a half before saying something
@Flare yeah and they still hate the Japanese to the gut because they colonize the Chinese in the 1930s to the 1940s even my country that has been colonize by the Japanese doesn't have that's issue
They're brainwashed to hate certain race and they're brainwashed to died for their emperor.
When the American defeat the Japanese, the civilians rather jump to their death from a cliff than to surrender. You can look it all up. The Bushido code.
@@NVRAMboi japan doesn’t get tips like that, it’s discriminatory
I work in JP at Hospitality industry more than 10ys and I am Chinese. I saw the video and i definitely on restaurant side. Sincere hope these people don't bring their "home" habits to public......
The fact that the proprietor refused their money seems to me definitive proof that the fault was not on his side.
many cinnamon that's what he said
Faranku Ah right, didn’t see the “not”, thanks mate
You clearly don't know the Japanese.
6668528 DO YOU!
6668528 The worst/rudest and one single xenophobic experience I've had in Japan as a non Japanese Asian American was just getting a silent treatment from a server and having our menus nonchalantly tossed at our table, but our server was replaced with a very helpful and kind server and everyone else I talked to was also very polite and kind and helpful, but then I also respected their rules and habits, so I don't know about you
It's rare to see a Japanese get angry
*If he's angry, you know you have done something very wrong*
Not really, recently more and more racists are appearing here so angry does not = corrrect.
Absolutely You can be assured they were acting extremely badly.
"disgusting eating habits"
I wonder what he meant by this.
I hope they install cameras at their restaurant in the future. This will deter bad behavior and we get to see the full story.
@Jack Smack do you know how much time has passed since WW2? it's 2019 calm down the people who were alive then aren't even living rn
@Jack Smack are you living in 1945 ?
These women chose the wrong people to degrade. Japan is world renowned for their service. This person must have done something wrong. Even after everything he didn't ask you to pay and that's saying something!
Edit: Smol grammar correction
@Dan Brown No that's USA. Also the biggest ozone polluter on earth.
using 'definitely', you better see a doctor
@@jamesdr1929 You are right actually 🤔I used must have so using definitely is overkill
Yes that's true japanese people are so kind and humble. I love them.
when a japanese raises his or her voice it must be something very serious, this man is not even shouting or swearing, he is just raising his voice
I have been to Japan a few times. I have lived in China. I live in SE Asia. I have seen Chinese tourists at buffets. I have never seen worse restaurant behaviour from any other people in my life.
I am sure there are many wonderful Chinese people out there. But unfortunately all my experiences with Chinese tourists in Japan were very negative too.
@@mk4883 Sorry to hear that.
LOL you cant even tell which one is Japanese or Chinese unless they come in the tour group. Those tour groups are usually full of old people who are low educated but just got money to see the world. The young ones are definitely more civilized. I am Chinese.
@@mk4883 nmslese spotted
Michael K. Which part of China? Probably a poor one then
Yes be it in Japan, Singapore, Thai, Indonesia, Malay, etc. they all tend to behave like they don't respect the places. It maybe more like a cultural difference, but still people give you respect when you do the same.
Whether your Chinese or not, you cant be throwing shrimp shells on the floor like that as if you own the place. Show some respect.
Kikifeisty there is no respect in their dictionary.
Kikifeisty it's karma for the massacre
Rather than they feel own that place, it's because that's not their place. Same thing happened before where a foreign tourist leave their room hotel full with pile of junk in the room and bathroom, that guest said they do it because it's not their home, also assuming what they've done isn't wrong because the hotel got their employee to clean their room...
Yellow Panda " People like you are what makes the problems even worse by sowing seeds of hate." Then please tell us why so many Chinese tourists have poor manner. This isn't some imagination. There were polls done which show that Chinese tourists are most disrespectful. Can you please educate us why so many?
Stop your foul-mouth spitting, just accept the OBJECTIVE facts, please.
First of all theres a lot of chinese tourist in japan esp in osaka. Japanese dont discriminate. But if u have a really bad manner or table manner doesnt matter where ur from yes u will be scolded or kicked out. Ive seen a lot of chinese tourist in japan being so loud and not a care in the world throwing their trash everywhere while sightseeing.
They do discriminate, but I dont blame them. I'm Taiwanese. They wouldnt smile to you unless you specifically told them you are Taiwanese. Have friends from Osaka, even he agree that they do. Mainland Chinese are sometimes rude. However, as long as you are respectful, they will still treat you well. They just wont greet you the same though. I dont blame them one bit.
chan stanley I don't blame Japan too in the way they behave towards them though. If they now look at Chinese people that way then it means that they already have a long history of how many times Chinese tourists behave in such a bad manner. But then again we still can't generalize. Maybe that's their perspective.
Really? When I went there esp at that famous fish market many greeted tourist with their native language, if it's korean they will greet in korean, if it's Indonesian they will greet in Indonesian, if it's chinese they greet in mandarin. The problem definitely the tourist. Sure there are racism everywhere but when it comes to tourist japan has the best hospitalities. My friends are chinese HK and Singapore all had best time in japan & kept coming back there for vacay
橋本奈々
You just proven the point. Look at that, disrespectful! I hope you have a wonderful life.
Shields H and krnstrong
I do agree! They have one of the best hospitalities; however, once you make some Japanese friends there, they will tell you the real truth. Dont get me wrong. Most of them are still nice. Had a friend suggested us to wear "I'm from Taiwan" T-shirt. It is also political accounting for unresolved WWII issues, and bad behaviors. Personally seen Chinese throw food in the shopping mall.
For those who wants to know more, just read the news on mainland China boycotting Japanese products. There are still conflicts between them. It has died down. No matter what, as long as you are respectful, you'll be fine.
Also important, during Japan earthquake, Taiwan donated a lot of money. During Taiwan's earthquake, Japan donated a lot of money. We have been strong allies. Very grateful for their contributions.
He is so polite.
You rarely see Japanese people being mean for no reason and Chinese tourist are know for being disrespectful and inconsiderate
Seeing mean Japanese people is once in a blue moon
Imperial japan!!
@@ಟೆಸ್ಲಾನಿಕೋಲಾ thats... 70+ years ago
@@adrianatgaming8640 ya.. I'm just pointing them being mean in the past
@Diego Latigo
Don't blame the Emperor lol. It's only Hideki Tojo. They just used the divine status of the Emperor to control the people.
Of course they played the Racism card, as if they can even admit whether their dining behaviors were disgusting.
Even adding the "we're two innocent girls" card
I find it funny some people are actually defending the women. Because women don't do anything wrong at all 😂
@@Eins3467 nah it's the ccp sympathizer
'we are women' 'we are tourists' 'we are innocent' card 😂
@@dragonknight1711 double standard, what a world we live in today :D
I trust the Japanese man, because I’ve seen how chinese tourists behave in my country as well.
Yea
you should see how they behave in their country...... then you won't even question a japanese dude for a second, unfortunately. its a norm there.
They even cut lines in buffets, i have seen them !!!!
i remember seeing a mother allowing her child to *poo* on the beach i was in
it was so gross
there were even bathrooms near the little cafe on the beach-
Me to😥
I am not a Chinese, I haven't visited that restaurant yet. But I have visited Tokyo and Osaka, multiple times. Much like every country you visit. Just obey the rules. Don't act like you own the place.
The fact that the restaurant doesn't even wants their money and just wants them to leave says so much already.
anaknipara truth
Well said
you nailed it...
How about sisters? Why they insisted to pay the money? You’re racist😬
@@planthumor8103 mhhh bad food manners is a big no go for japanese
anyone who knows the Japanese standards of service would know this Chinese woman was *bullshitting*
the fact that even the OWNER didnt want to take their money says a lot
Actually the owner is being very polite, he didn’t say anything bad
This women should be glad, I mean she doesn’t have to pay. I didn’t see why she think this is racism.
I am a Japanese, when we go to the restaurants we should clean the table before we leave not throwing shells at the floor. Also no littering garbages everywhere.
I visited Japan two times, and i always had to look up rules/norms when visiting to Japan. because they don’t normally speak English so i won’t know if i’m doing something right or wrong.
North American here. Table etiquettes are out to lunch here, I've gone and cleaned tables as a customer because people can be such disgusting pigs.
You Japanese people are the loveliest and talented people. I had a Japanese neighbour and he was a delight. I worked for Docomo and I loved it. Indian here, much love and respect to you and your country.
@Raymond Richardson not defending india here but they do wash their hands before eating
@Raymond Richardson I mean, you have got a point. India still has a lot of food related disease
Who are these ladies? They need to be recognized globally. .
been to japan 3 times. and every time, my visit has always been fantastic. it takes a lot for a japanese to become rude to foreigners, thats all im going to say.
same here, been there twice and stayed for months, experienced nothing but politeness and courtesy!
yep, Japanese service is second to none, even when they hate you, they are trained to show their best side to their customers. Chinese tourists are terrible because a lot of them are not educated and are closer to the Nouveau riche mentality. I also hear Korean tourists are similar in Japan too (of course not all of them, but they have bad rep).
Agreed.
@@sicaris415 I dont even think it was just Chinese or Korean tourist, it's almost every tourist who didnt have enough respect and grattitude. I ever got to Japan once, there are a few foreigner tourists ( not-asian) breaking the rules, and the security there litterally still speaks to them politely after being unacknowleged twice.
I'm Chinese and I know exactly how they acted so I'm siding with the Japanese on this ine
Chinese as well, specifically Chinese American and I side with the Japanese too, I'm sick and tired of these type of Chinese People making us all look bad! Especially in a time of the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Same here. Those two and people like them are embarrassing
Saaaaaaaame here! Siding with the Japanese on this one. They were showing poor etiquette and they justify it as racism??? Some logic they have alright
pls!! just nuke china
i'm indonesian chinese, i'm on the japanese side. i often see videos of mainland chinese bad table manner or bad habit become viral. i believe not all mainland chinese does that, but everytime i saw this kind of video i just cringe and said oh nooo.... "adding more salt to a salty soup".
so to mainland chinese, please watch your manner especially when you visit other country, we overseas chinese have to deal with that kind stereotype
The guy ran out of the restaurant to return them their money lol. That's how you know the tourists are in the wrong.
But you don't know. The Japanese do that a lot even when you tip.
It is considered rude and frowned upon in Japan to tip.
We can buy all these cheap Japanese foods and donate them to the homeless people with Loving Kindness and Compassion.
Never trust these Sick racist Japanese again .
@@gordonsek What? What are talking about? You comment about food being cheap and Japanese being bad...,but that doesn't have anything to do with the video.... 🤔 explain please.
Haru Kim : How are you sure that the Japanese Racist foods are not contaminated with Nuclear leakage of their nuclear Power Generation Station ?
If they are still talking to you with "please" and honorifics, you need to stop pushing your luck and understand how messed up you were
Japan is the most respectful country with manners way beyond standards, I side with the owner/manager, they must have misbehaved very badly.
Japan should have showed honor to the Chinese women as a respectful courtesy and duty being the owner of the restaurant yet still a descendant the Chinese through genetics and history. Besides the host was very rude and oblivious to his own job which is to put customer first regardless of eating habits
Deathless He probably don't live in past
The line: "What trouble could two young women get up to" signals to me that they are not telling the truth.
Although you can never be sure, Innocent people will look for facts. Liars often use "believe me" lines like:
- "I would never do that,
- "This is not who I am"
- "That's not me"
Tomáš Le
The last line was unnecessary.
thomas samson yep
If someone actually fights to give your money, you must be the lowest of the low in manners.
ur profit mohammud was also lowest of the low, wasif.
Timon Alexandr I laughed because that was random.
@@WKKHasassin92 trolls are infesting this world, useless examples of humans
Wasif Khan I never seen people try to insult the prophet just to get to someone. That someone must be the lowest of lows. 😂 what else could it be? !
He even spelled prophet wrongly
Anyone whos dealt with both Chinese and Japanese would side with the Japanese here.
japanese.
@James Franko yes we can. we cant rlly tell the difference between most asians though, bc they legit look copypasted.
japanese are very polite and ive been experiencing rude chinese in manila there so many tourist but i cant stop them
maybe thats how they live maybe its not intentional to offense or hurt us the way they live. honestly they are so dirty.maybe this is how they live in china.
@James Franko im german, with lots of asians studying here at my school. my black friend who came here from america 13 years ago cant tell the diefference too.
and pls don't call me out for pulling the i have black friends card
Why it is so hard to follow the rules?
Mr. Rethz simple...E.G.O
chinese peope believe they are spending money to help save economies around the world thus making them saviors. They think they are superior so there is no need to follow rules or respect local culture.
Herman Tino Herman E.G.O? English Graduate Organization? Eldorado Gold Corporation? Eyes Glaze Over?
Aaron Paul Ibarrola 😁😁😁
A lot of the citizens are illiterate and uncivilized. They don't know how to behave and have to be treated by force.
Having Lived in both countries , it is safe to say that Chinese table etiquette is the Complete opposite of Japan. In China, shells , bones and all other pieces are left on the table or thrown on the ground . This is unacceptable in Japan .
Humanity Share. The Chinese way would be easier but Japanese restaurants aren't set up that way.
I’m Chinese and have NEVER seen any Chinese eat the way you’ve describes
Normal is define differently across culture. What is normal to you might not be normal to other people (for example eating with hands). You should not expect people to conform to your standards. Be open minded, you will have a better time traveling when you do.
Many countries are just envious and jealous of how far China's economic and military power up the ladder so fast..and Im not Chinese but a Filipino.
Ronove You are right,the shells are usually left in plates or on the table in Chinese restaurants,if it is really an unacceptable way,Japan,at least,should put a sign or prepare some brochures to tell Chinese people the right table manners as these tourists may be not familiar with the Japanese culture and customs.
Knowing how mainland Chinese can act at restaurants, I have no doubt believing the restaurant owner
Chinese in general, not only mainland Chinese!
there was a french documentary about the chinese torsos how it is a necessary devil lol they bring lots of money into france but their etiquette is poor
Japanese guy was so disgusted he didn't want their money.
i'm a foreigner living in japan for more than 20 years and i have observed many chinese tourist visiting japan that have a very bad manners throwing garbage anywhere and arrogant,
Where are you from?
Of course, because you think everyone you don't like is Chinese
They don't know manners. They think they can do anything if they pay money. But in Japan, that's not allowed.
我们大陆也是这样 没素质
It's because many chinese have the child emperor syndrome for some reason
I'm a Chinese Malaysian and from my experience, I've also encountered lots of rude mainland Chinese tourists here in Malaysia.
Same, Chinese from Hong Kong and Singapore don't really get along well with mainland Chinese. They might as well be a separate ethnicity with a different culture.
Lebih kurang je korang
To be honest, i have no idea cause usualy mainland china doesnt go to malay restaurant. So, i cannot judge.
I'm a Malay. To be honest, you can tell the differences between Malaysian Chinese and mainland Chinese by their attitude in public. One time a couple of mainland Chinese were fighting in KLIA 2, screaming, throwing their passports. I looked around and saw the faces of Malaysian Chinese, and they look very embarassed and disappointed. I feel really bad for them
@@NeonReii Thanks Bro...for the story.
Even as a Chinese I could understand that was not discrimination but a valid complaint on the eating habits. Those tourists just can’t understand... idiots
According to my mom, she has a sister in China who has seen ppl go to police stations for helping ppl who fell
They’re unreasonable
@@APersonOnTH-camX yeah, my mom said that too. If some old Chinese woman fell, don’t help them, they’ll sue you and blame you. Thing is, my parents are Chinese, so she’s prolly telling the truth
Mainland or other?
@@b3nl555 There is only one CHINA (Mainland China)
@Dementia Joe mainland china is
Thanks!
Nah, I trust the Japanese.
www.halfwayanywhere.com/asia/japan/11-reasons-you-will-hate-japan/
backpackingman.com/living-japan-american-woman/
@@aoeu256 Irrelevant
@@aoeu256 dude.. The reasons are like some spoiled child excuses would give, do you truly believe all that?
@michael jenkins I have had many times where Japanese people have "backstabbed" me, have tried their best to tell me "that I don't belong there", told me I am idiot for trying to learn Japanese, people not following up on any contact, people "overreacting" to what should be something small, completely ignoring people, blocking people despite having what seemed to be a "nice conversation", people judging me without listening to anything I had to say, people getting mad at my complements, people telling me that I'm not a real American because I can speak a bit of Japanese, people telling me I can never understand Japan because I'm an American, people calling any Japanese that does something dumb as actually being a Korean pretending to be Japanese, most places won't rent out to foreigners, etc... I have seen a Japanese guy tell a suicidal cross-dresser that broadcast their suicide attempt on twitcast to do it in private so they didn't bother anyone. I've never been to Japan, but I have JLPT N2 by the way.
@michael jenkins blog.waseda-icc.jp/?p=3445
japantoday.com/category/entertainment/singer-hikaru-utada-opens-a-discussion-on-racism-on-japanese-twitter
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MocheakeJune 11 09:32 am JST
I want to see her chime in on the problem in Japan as I feel Japan is more racist than any country I have ever been. I have been told on the phone by real estate agents that a certain owner doesn't rent to blacks or to Filipinos or to Chinese and it was not isolated. I have been told I couldn't go to so-and-so place because I was not Japanese. It is widespread and entrenched. If the real estate bubble had not burst, it would be even worse now. A dead gaijin at the hands of police, or any Japanese for that matter, will not garner any real news coverage. The difference is they don't lynch people here but they throw roadblocks from all directions and the TV shows and news programs go right past it without reporting on any issues. In the U.S., people have been working on the problems for decades but in Japan, according to most Japanese, there is no problem: Avoid negative publicity and keep my head in the sand. We are the greatest and we don't have the problems that countries like America have. That comedian on TV said so and I know it's true!
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I am Japanese, so let me just tell you. This Japanese guy has said what he said after being patient with the Chinese customers for quite a while. They put up with them until they finished their meal and all. The English translation doesn't fully show every nuance of his speech, but he's also saying things like "ok, we've had enough, this is just too crazy."
I an sorry the women didn't learn any lesson from this.
Not only that, they tried to make themselves the victims. Truly irreformable and terrible people.
@shawn redfield Good comment. I'm also from an "immigrant" country and I am against it. The only people for it are corporations that exploit immigrants as slave labor and destroy the host countries middle-class for nefarious reasons.
I’m indonesia Chinese, I’m not really angry about this (why Japanese didn’t allowed Chinese eat in their restaurant) to be possibility the Chinese quite rude and not polite
SomeDay it’s okay 👌😊
@@adityabiker9923 It's a majority of the mainland Chinese, not all.
I have met a few who are very nice people, and very Well learned.
The problem is that a majority of the Mainland Chinese have Self-entitlement issues, thinking they have the right to walk all over other people.
If he was discriminating against Chinese, how did they stay sit for 90minutes long? Use your brain you're in other people places and you don't show your respect how do you expect the people to respect you? Different country have different way
They didnt stay 90 minutes long.. they chosed the 90 minute buffet
@@ahmadsaidsultan608 dude, the women sat in there for more than 90 minutes, watch the video again
@@wojak6793 that's what I said
@@ahmadsaidsultan608 the manager reminded severely times about staying over the limit. They didn’t listen at all.
Fair point. They couldnt have even entered the resturant if the owner hated them for being foreigners.
I am a Singaporean and I just came back from Japan for the first time in my life. I must say that they are super well-mannered and polite. Even if they don't feel like it, they made it a point to be polite to me. When I came back, I told myself this is something i can learn from the Japanese people and I have been trying to do it so far. To push this man to the verge of not wanting their money and asking them to leave, these girls are also quite something. To the girls in the video, "money doesn't buy class, if you behave barbarically, you WILL be considered as a barbarian." Simple as that.
The fact he didn't want their money answer it all.
Lol
Exactly. Some Chinese tourists (not all) really brings us Asians in a negative light
The Chinese gov should give mandatory classes on manners, starting in school. I witnessed the savagery while I was travelling in Hong Kong. I could totally tell the mainlanders from locals.
David Y Hong Kong local here. Agree 100%
David Y THEY *DO* give mandatory lessons in overseas etiquette when hey apply for visas though.
They fucking DO.
THATS THE HILARIOUS PART.
David Y Are you joking?
The Chinese gov is the biggest savage in China.
carlcepillo01 lol..pinoys dont have manners for gods sake. My friend's restaurant invited guests for their buffet and it's invite only base on number of tickets, and 90% of the pinoys brought their entire family down and cleared the food before even some guests got to try it. Not just this incident.
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i trust the restaurant owner - Japanese are well-known for their cleanliness and politeness - enough said.
have you seen how loud and noisy a japanese slurp his soup noodles?
@@streamfresh4741 half a meatball.. I bet you don't know the reason why
@@nopermanentaddresserlife1541 do you know the reason why? nobody know the reason why coz nobody was there. those who claim to be there may lie. yours is not even a meatball.
stream fresh have u ever seen Chinese person take more than what they can eat and then leftovers ?
@@Totorot172 have you ever seen any person whatever race take more than they can eat and then leftovers?
Having witnessed disgusting behaviour by some mainland chinese in a resturant in Singapore I came fully believe the allegded behaviour
Being a chinese singaporean,whenever I see a Mainland Chinese tourist,I would Cringe at how Loud and shrill their voices are and how terrible their behaviour are.
Edit:The worst ones are those old ladies who just cannot stop talking and don't follow rules
From one Singaporean to another, SAMEEEEE
From Chinese Indonesian, SAMEEEEE
@@justint1012 bilangin tuh ama sodara lo di cina jangan kita mulu yang ngomong
met a group of them in a train. Perhaps they are family. They are so loud. I'm not sure why they are talking so loud when they are just 1 meter apart.
你们的美国爸爸也是这样大声,大陆性格和岛民性格本来不一样。不要说你们是华人,你们是东南亚人!
I'm Chinese but I understand Japanese people, they have high politeness and tolerance for things you do to them. If they get angry, you must be done something intolerable to them.
You are not Chinese. TH-cam is banned in China. You are lying
@@mohammadanas2432 he meant his race is chinese
@@mohammadanas2432 there's vpn
I am also Chinese and I once worked in Keio University in Tokyo for about a year. I once got my feet ran over by a Chinese tourist’s suitcase wheels on the metro with no apology, and when I was waiting in the line at Haneda airport to get my flight ticket back to Shanghai, several Chinese old ladies just cut in my queue without asking. And the fact is I am not the outdoor type person, I am more like an Otaku. Just imagine how many these kind of rude tourists Japanese people have to meet in their daily lives...Even as a Chinese, I can’t tolerate tbh. Since during my one year stay in Tokyo I have never be discriminated, I will not regard this video as discrimination, these two deserve it.
@@mohammadanas2432 U r living in 20th century or what? Update ur information resources 4 god’s sake.
I'm a Chinese Singaporean. I've witness it once when holidaying in Korea's restaurant. The waitress told us after a group of China's tourists left. There are rice and chicken bones all over the floor and table. I felt so bad. The restaurant actually have small container for the bone. I don't understand why they didn't us it. I can only comfort the staff by telling them not everyone behave that way. Social etiquette starts from home.
Iam from Bali Indonesia, several hotels in Bali made a close meeting and discussing about Chinese tourist which stay in Bali, most of our meeting points are ' how bad character and attitude of them'. And our meeting made decision that:
1.Some of the hotels in Bali rejected
tourists from China who want to
stay in their hotels
2 Some of the hotels in Bali allowed
them staying in their hotel with restrict regulations .
We call it china bukit
@@flowercali when you never been to China often.
@@chrisz09517 You're in China now, correct? Can you remember what you did the last time you saw somebody throw a bone on the floor (or litter on the street, or smoke where they shouldn't, etc.). Did you say something to them? Do you believe it's your duty to improve society by correcting others' behavior? Do you tell your friends and family to also say something to those they see? Are you willing to make this small effort to help the country you "love."
It's your choice; but remember-cause and effect.
@@anypercentdeathless are u kidding me? They cant do that in china. There are cameras evrywhere and they dont want their credit score fck up..and they dont want to get sent to concentration camp by ccp just like jack ma did.. LOL
Pretty sure the customers were behaving badly to make an employee act this way.
He's disgusted to the point that he doesn't want their money, that tells a lot. And i wont be surprised if he throws the plates and utensils they used on that table as well. 😂
very agree on that. Might even he'll make sure no other chinese tourists enter his place again (most unlikely)
@@biteme9505 I won't be surprise😆😆😆
It was also telling the Chinese women did not pan the camera to the table and floor they were eating at, as to avoid showing the disgusting table manners they had. Chinese Mainlanders have disgusting habits, which make the non mainland Chinese utterly appalled at their behaviour.
He might also need to quarantine the whole store.
@@Shadomancer CORONAVIRUS says hello 😏
Im chinese-canadian and ive never felt descriminated against in japan. They were always kind and courteous even when I spoke different dialects of chinese. Chinese tourists have always made a bad name for themselves. They need to learn proper etiquette thats acceptable outside of their own country.
Chinese tourists are disgusting in Sweden also. They have really bad manners
I do not mind them here in Canada. I like eating some Chinese food whenever I visit Toronto once in a while.
@@ronaldoseven4865 most chinese in canada aren't mainlanders. They're from Hong Kong.
@@ronaldoseven4865 so you mean tourists from china just starts to work in a chinese restaurant on their holiday?
Mean while Mainlanders are flipping Toyotas over and breaking Soju bottles because of their cancerous nationalism.
Being a Chinese and having seen countless chinese tourist abroad. I side with the Japanese, it's not easy to get the Japanese upset with you, they are extremely polite and tolerant frankly speaking. When I Was at a ramen store in Osaka, this group of chinese tourist was seen spitting on the floor as well as picking out toppings and throwing them on the ground. The staffs were polite to ask them to stop, they even cleaned the mess.
Thats fkd up man
Zachary Aquatics ohh fellow Singaporean chinsese
🤯🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮
Zachary Aquatics wow and they wonder how China was a breeding ground for coronavirus
Zachary Aquatics it’s not about race, first you r standing on the wrong point. You are just following the voice...
I’m a japanese resident, and I live in Osaka. In this moment, I WAS THERE! I SAW THESE CHINESE THROWING THEIR SHIRMP SKINS ON THE GROUND AND I HATE IT AND DISRESPECTFUL
Jonas Espinosa Your being an eyewitness there clinches the argument. I don't think that behaviour is acceptable anywhere in the world.
Jonas Espinosa I believed that this thing might be happened.. I am indonesian chinese myself that also dont like most of the behavior that mainland chinese have.
But haha i dont believed that you are there
Jonas Espinosa, i feel sorry for you that you have to eat in the same place like Chinese people. I see them every day, and i use ear protection to get rid of their table noise.
I am Malaysia Chinese but do you hate me as well?
Gd Wong hi, fellow Malaysian Chinese here. stop looking for reasons to be offended lol
Sorry, gotta side with the restaurant owner on this one. If you've disgusting habits ANYWAY, you're disgusting ANYWHERE.
Well said
My mother once said if you want to eat like an animal do it home, but pls have some manners to your surroundings. Honest people will feel disgust if you eat like a pig. (i eat like a caveman at home though XD).
I don't know this for sure but I think because he said he wouldn't be taking their money he was actually disgusted and this got nothing to do with japanese/Chinese. That guy probly would kick out a Japanese if they did that too
@羅德夫 depends, not all gun carriers are trump voter's a majority of them are from the conservative party while others are from the progressive party. Now if you say trump supporters are fat as far as I can tell they are I cant find one male trump supporter without a beer gut.
You know... There's something the two tourist isn't telling. NO restaurant would comp your dinner and tell you to just leave. They had to be doing something unbearable.
Except if the waiter is a racist.
@@zixiangjiao3049 He would have raise their bill dude. At least, if I wanted to bully someone, I would do that rather than kicking them out. They are running a business, and money is still money.
@@annyssawalker9813 haha maybe u really don't know much about Asian restaurant customs; we don't pay tips here and there is a solid hierarchy between the customer and the server. And never forget a fact that Chinese and Japanese used to hate each other intrinsically similar to how British people felt about French people in the past. The Chinese travelers may be too loud in the restaurant due to their own culture back in their country but unfortunately failed to understand Japanese (very few people in China learn Japanese well). Just like any other minority, Chinese tourists may be very likely treated badly with racism cuz many Japanese are relatively nationalists. I think it would be a different story if those two Chinese travelers were Americans.
@@zixiangjiao3049 你逗我吗?这不是小费的问题, 而是结账的问题。如果那个日本人真的歧视中国人,他不会连账都不需要那两个女孩结就把她们赶走。如果真的歧视她们是中国人他,会让她们多付钱而不是直接不收钱。
NoturAvg Dude right? especially in Japan
The Japanese are so clean and well mannered, while the Chinese are very, very different
I’m Chinese but I’m siding with the Japanese heh
Amanda Xu 確實
Japanese women always eat a small bite so slow
Same
I guess you're not from mainland china. I've worked in china for 3 years and I had an awful experience with the rudeness of the mainland chinese
@@ThuggishDD not all
Last time, I was in a Korean buffet, a group of chinese tourists came. They took too much food. They affraid to pay the fine for wasting food. So, they put that back in the food serving table. The servers and managers did have a scene with them
😨🤢🤢
What?! Disgusting 😒
Ewww. Thats mess up!!!
Because some buffet restaurants charge uneatten food.
Ewwwwww 😫🤮
I have a Japanese classmates when I was in college. They are known to be politeful and so reserved. They maintain their discipline and behavior and so calm. How can a Chinese disgust those calm people?
It's easy they're Chinese!
Sy Co Path HEY IT’S NOT THE ENTIRE POPULATION
you underestimate the atrocious behaviours of some of these Chinese tourists :D
im chinese but i was not born in china. most mainland chinese are stuck up and give the rest of us a bad name.
@@sycopath160 It is not the entire population, so don't be racist. I have Indian friends who are nice, and who behaves badly. Even in US, some people love China and someone who are anti-China. Everything has two sides.
Thanks
Some chineses are climbing the ancient buddha statue in Thailand.They have no manner.
Lol wtf😂
Quite rude of them
That's rude men.
Don't forget they post nude pictures of themselves at holy sites and even at hiking mountain in Malaysia.
@@edenlevi9877 The group of foreigners, who created notoriety for posing naked at Mount Kinabalu, were identified as European tourists not Chinese.
Japanese people are polite and well mannered and the fact he didn't even want their money says a lot about how bad they must have been. Tut tut
Odd Apprentice this comment confused me in more ways than 1.
Odd Apprentice well guess what m8, You don’t get to choose. get off your fking high horse and make a real impact rather than spout empty promises. You being an Anglo means nothing.
Odd Apprentice youre pathetic you know that? What do you hate youre white skin?
Odd Apprentice Hey looney toon, you're an idiot.