I'm too lazy to Google for this question.
I hereby request someone to please explain to me why escalator etiquette in
Osaka/Kobe is completely ass-backwards from that in Nagoya, to wit: in Osaka and
Kobe, people stand on the right to allow people to pass on the left, the
opposite of what I'm used to, so I'm constantly standing on the wrong side.
500 words or less, please, and the following words and phrases are forbidden in
your answer:
1. Ancient
2. Traditional
3. Samurai
4. Ninja
5. Zaibatsu
6. "All your base are belong to us"
Sincerely,
"2"
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