I heard in the very last class of English this year, from my teacher that in America, people who have to communicate with many people such as hotel clerk and department store clerk have to say "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas" When I heard about this, I was so curious that in Japan we really don't care about religion or anything else, there are Americans who are really rigid about their Christianity so they sometimes protest about the trend people enjoying Christmas. This is why Happy Holidays instead of Merry Christmas.
In Japan, many people plan to stay with their lover with beautiful illuminated scenery and this notion is so common that people who are alone or don't have boyfriend/girlfriend can be seen as loser, and I am one of them from general perspective. But, of course I am not loser:: But this is interesting that Japan has single notion oriented culture. And I often think, that I have to see it from meta perspective, and evaluate it so that I can be remote from that and I can take it in myself if it is a good tradition, and on the contrary I can refuse it.
But anyway, America is so big, that I realized that I have to see the world more. I have to be more world oriented guy. and of course I will be definitely.
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