Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - When you come to a Japanese hotel, don't touch the glass with girls easily, and don't get angry.

When you come to a Japanese hotel, don't touch the glass with girls easily, and don't get angry.

When people travel, it is inevitable that there will be entanglements. Drinking is probably the most relaxing time for people, especially in Japan, where wine culture is also very developed. Many Japanese people always have to travel in China. However, after all, there is a Wang Yang. Although wine came from China, the wine culture has long changed. Maybe it's common to have a drink with your little sister at home, but it's not that simple in Japan.

As we all know, Japan is a country that attaches great importance to the sense of ceremony, and drinking is the first choice for people to completely vent themselves after stressful work or housework. After a few glasses of wine, people tend to let go of their past constraints. At this time, it is not as simple as a simple courtesy greeting, or two sincere hearts collide with each other, and it will not end easily. If you are a tourist, you'd better not get too involved. In addition, due to language barriers, it is easy to misunderstand.

In addition, although Japan's wine culture atmosphere is particularly strong, there are not many cabbages and drinks, and the price consumption of itself and the corresponding places is not low. Because of its huge profits, many businesses have targeted this way of making money and recruited many salesmen, all of whom are beautiful young ladies. Another feature of them is that they can drink. With people around, I believe that your drinking capacity will be deliberately "improved" a lot, and your wallet is likely to bottom out at this time, so be careful to be a salesman when you meet a lady who wants to clink glasses that day, and beware of falling into the consumption trap.

If the wine table culture is abnormal, compared with China, Japan is not too rich. Once you get caught up in the wine game, it's not easy to get out. If you get up early to exercise, you will find that there are many people with hangovers in the street, and the locals are naturally qualified to play like this. It's just that after all, many people are just passers-by in Japan, and anything can happen after being unfamiliar. Moreover, Japanese public security management is strict. Ordinary tourists have no local identity and are left hanging in the street. I'm afraid being taken away by the police uncle will bring shame to the country.

In short, drinking wine is good, but don't be greedy, especially for tourists who are alone, being involved in the wine market is not a good thing. It is certainly worthwhile to experience the local wine culture in Japan, but you should also be careful not to be trapped there, both psychologically and economically, especially when a careful lady invites you to clink glasses. We must communicate with local people carefully and rationally, but it doesn't mean that we should guard against a slight delay, just pay more attention.