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when i was in japan a while ago with my family we just sat in the shinkansen seats we booked together but not in the ones each of our butts was assigned to and the conductor made us switch which is an interesting cultural thing
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Anonymous 1w

They don’t cross the street over there when the light is red. Even if there’s not a car in sight

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Anonymous 1w

I mean is the seating not reserved? I haven’t been there in a loooong time

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Anonymous 1w

Did you get the idea that it was a safety thing? Or purely cultural?

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

In Germany, someone might actually yell at you and threaten to call the cops if you do this 💀 their Karens are a different breed

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1w

it is but it doesn’t make any difference if i switch with my brother or whatever to get a window seat

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1w

if it’s a safety thing then why do us airlines not gaf if you switch

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1w

Different safety systems? Idk honestly

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1w

OHHHH I see what you mean, ok. lol that is a bit weird

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