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helterskelter
93 days ago
> Kaeshibashi, on the other hand, is becoming more common, and in some social circles, not doing it can actually come across as rude.
I was always under the impression this was the polite thing to do.
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b0rtb0rt
92 days ago
i think it depends on the setting, when eating with family at their house they’ve told me not to do it
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