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Hi, I'm going to Rizin 17 and just wondered if anyone had any tips on fight watching etiquette in Japan? Are there things I need to be aware of like not eating in my seat? Not getting up to go to the bathroom at certain times? etc. Any advice is welcomed.
Feel free to throw in any baseball watching tips whilst you're at it (mods let me know if I need to delete the baseball part)
I'm visiting Fukuoka Japan next week for work, and I'd like to stay on my running schedule. There are nice looking outdoor parks near my hotel, but looking at the pictures I became concerned that running in some of these parks may not be welcomed. I'm curious if anyone knows about the etiquette and norms there, or if you're aware of any site that might be helpful in understanding how to be considerate as a runner in other countries. I have to travel abroad fairly often and of course want to be respectful of the places I'm visiting. luckily my hotel has a gym with treadmills so worst case scenario I can get my runs in there but I'd of course love to take in the scenery. Thanks in advance for any advice!
I'm mostly thinking of Kakegurui. Will we be able to have a weekly discussion thread on this or is it banned?
Or brisetiquette?
I'll see myself out
When you get a random hair in your mouth, do you use your fingers to remove it? I don't like putting my hands to my mouth when rolling, I feel it is just gross for me and my partner. But, I also don't like having hair in my mouth. Wiping my lips/ trying to use a shirt is can also be pretty awkward.
What do you do?
Is it normal to be friends with neighbors or you rather keep your distance from them?
Let me elaborate and have a rant for a minute
Let people off the sodding train before you pile in like a hoard of hungry hyenas. Jesus christ they wait for everyone to get on before they move off unless you turn up 30 seconds too late.
For crying out loud look at your bloody seat reservations. Only then if it remains empty you may seat your arse down and enjoy the stuffy atmosphere. If someone does approach you that you are in their seat don't be an entitled twat about it or ignore them or tell them to sod off.
My biggest gripe. If the train is absolutely rammed and people standing everywhere, blocking every aisle and being a goddamn serious health and safety risk and you are sat in an aisle seat with the window seat empty, move up you privileged, entitled asshat. Don't want to sit next to anyone , pay for first class. It's public transport for christ sake not your own paid for private helicopter ride.
Its bad enough as it is and bloody expensive and those sorts of nobs ain't helping the situation. No one enjoys it, it's a hateful situation and we are all in this together with our overpriced crisps and shit wifi and the fucking uncontrollable toddlers running up and down screaming.
Don't be a dick.
Gonna be studying abroad here, I know this is a weird question but is it really uncommon for girls to NOT wear a bra here. I stopped wearing them 3 years ago and in my city it's not a big deal, but I'm wondering if I'll get stared at 24/7 here. (Want to see if I should pack my old bras or not lol)
I my character was born and raised in the Faywilds as an interesting quirk I'd like the character to see them selves as "lawful good" but they follow Fey laws and edicate causing them to be more chaotic in the eyes of the towns folk and adventures of the material plane. What would be the top 5 to 10 rules he should follow based on Fay law. They are a good person and would probably be in Seelie Court favor.
EDIT: Thank you all for your help I'm super excited to play this character with the rules etiquette and Fearie story resources you gave me. In the comments section below I'll give more detail of my characters background. Here are the rules and mannerisms my character will follow. β’Plants and animals can talk and are treated equally with respect as any other person. β’Third time's the charm luck is strongest on three. β’Names have power never give anyone you don't trust completely your full name, keep all names given to you. β’Never be discourteous as a guest, or as a host. Rude houseguests/hosts are just as bad as thrice sworn bond breakers. β’Never tell a lie. omission of the whole truth is acceptable, if the listener infer a inaccurate meaning or jumpa to wild conclusions is not my problem. β’Keep a book of debts. if someone does me a favor/gives me something and I thank them I will need to repay the debt. the value of the owed item or action is arbitrary. If I give/do a favor and they accept without complaint they are my friend, what belongs to a friend belongs to me. if I mistrust a giver I may scrutinize the gift. β’Beauty above all Else, each Fay perceived beauty and their own way. Beauty to me is in contrast. Odd pairings, things together that don't belong, diamonds in the rough, the odd one out, dedication despite limitation. β’Contact with iron will give me a poison to fit until it's removed and healed, is it balanced the DM has given me have magic resistance. β’Time makes no sense to me. it's fascinating and beautiful, but I don't get it I'll always be late/early. β’My word is my bond if I swear thrice favors are like currency. Debts ought to be paid in favors. I am bound by the letter of the agreement not the spirit, I will keep a book of all bonds. If a thrice sworn bond is broken the punishment is death. A regular bond broken discredits everything and anything they promise/do in the future.
I have come across a couple posts in r/Pmsforsale lately where people are charging more than what you can buy a bar new directly from the mint plus theyβre charging shipping. I donβt want to call anyone out but I think itβs doing a disservice to both the seller and any potential buyer. This has most recently happened with people with zero to less than 5 feedback. So if theyβre new to selling I donβt necessarily want to call them out, but I also donβt want a new stacker to get burned. What is the protocol for this?
Edit: Sorry if this post isnβt allowed here. Iβm specifically asking about this sub so didnβt know where else to put it.
Or do we just run next to each other for what feels like the Indy 500?
Just a brief and friendly reminder for new plug-in owners: if youβre at a free ($) public charger, and somebody parked within reach of the cord and left their charge door open, plug their car in when you leave! The open charge door signals βplease plug me inβ.
So back in 2004-2005 I loved healing 5 mans. During group wipes, on my server at least, EVERYONE would run back themselves, we'd all drink, heal, and buff up together.
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Well I rolled a healer on a private server a couple years ago. I dinged 60 and was excited to run some classic dungeons. We'll I joined a UBRS group and after a group wipe, I notice I am the only one running back. NP I thought, ill just get there first and take a snack break. Well I come back couple minutes later and everyone else is still dead. Not only that, but i have about multiple people complaining I'm not rezzing them. Ok, i rez about 5 people one by one, oops now I'm out of mana, drink, rez 5 more people one by one, drink, buff everyone up. After the run I never logged into that server again.
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What was it like on your server in vanilla? What do you think it will be like in classic? I really can't stand being the only person who has to run back while everyone else can take a bathroom break, snack break etc. What the etiquette turns out to be will basically decide if I play healer or not.
Iedereen op werk is aan het niezen, dus opeens kwam deze zeer belangrijke vraag bij me naar boven.
Hi everyone.
I went to the cinema with my girlfriend in Power Plant in Rockwell this week, to watch Ford Against Ferrari. Just to know, I am European, and been there for several years.
So I was physically attacked by an old Filipino man (50+) in the cinema who was with his daughter (around 20 yo), after I asked him to stop using his phone (openly and in full brightness during the movie). Actually, I asked his daughter " Can you tell him to stop using his phone please?" since she was closer to me so I don't have to shout within the room. And he did stop immediately.
However, after more than 1 hour of movie, when we all stood up when the lights are switched on, and he was waiting for me and he started to push me off several times, looking completely mad and tensed with closed fists, he couldn't talk properly and he was obviously looking for a fight or something.
I was really surprised but I remain composed because I didn't feel threatened since he was old and physically not impressive, we all walked to the exit but he tried to push me with "some strength" several times and got really close to me, looking aggressive. But since answering violence with violence doesn't lead to anything, I just asked several time what was the issue, if he was mentally sick or off med ? The daughter was speechless too, she just said "It's ok dad", and no one was apologetic or trying to explain anything. We eventually parted away as they were headed to the parking and we were just going out. I decided it wasn't worth to talk to the security or something, even though there is a lot of CCTV in the area to get footage.
Why would someone react like this ? Is this very fragile ego ? or the entitlement of an older man ? Is this part of the "hot headed" / Manly Filipino culture that everyone keeps mentioning ? Am I wrong to call out people in the cinema using their phones with no respect to anyone, even if they are older ?
Is this normal behavior in the Philippines ? Why do people have no etiquette in the cinema in general, so they use their phones, talk and comment every single scenes loudly? ( not talking about eating loudly with chips / plastic bags and so on, cause it feels unavoidable). Many questions, I am trying to understand.
Thanks for your opinions.
My wife and I are losing our minds over this - do Spokane drivers have no understanding of how a 4-Way stop works? Specifically, when two cars are facing each other we see the driver taking a left go in front of the oncoming vehicle that actually has the right-of-way. It's infuriating. We've both been honked at for not giving way in this situation. Is this only a South Hill thing? We witness is almost every day.
Anyone?
I feel terrible for having turned down 4 door knockers already. I completely forgot it was even Halloween. The only fun sized treats i have in my house are mini bottles of alcohol i swiped from a hotel roomβwhich I'm keeping to myself. The kids were upset, but i got a few nasty looks from the parents.
Is there specific etiquette for opting in to Halloween? Or is this just a thing we do in Canberra now?
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