Japanese will generally assume you are a native English speaker until you prove otherwise. Even during a short visit, you'll see: A group of schoolchildren in neatly pressed Prussian military uniforms walking across the intersection, shouting "Hello! Hello! Herro! "as they assess your foreign features A random person just walking up to you and asking, "Where are you from?"Friendly? Certainly the. But I can see how constant celebrity status might get confusing or frustrating for travelers who don't speak English.Although you may speak some or fluent Japanese, the default language of choice is English. Many Japanese will insist on using their own English language ability, however limited, to converse with foreigners, in spite of the fact that the person on the opposing same-end may have more knowledge of the local tongue.
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