Anime set in America

>Anime set in America
>Characters take off their shoes at the door.

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Probably because that's normal anywhere.

>anime set in Europe
>they say -san, -kun, -chan

American here. Everyone I've ever met does this.

You don't take your shoes off when you go inside? You tracking shit all over the place like a damn animal.

Antarctican here. Everyone I've ever met does this.

You mean you don't sleep with your shoes on?

>anime set in China
>the infrastructure works properly

I know an American who sleeps with his shoes on because he finds it more comfortable.

>>anime set in Europe
>they're not naked at home
Like, that's so weird.

Real American here. This guy is full of shit.

>anime set in tokyo
>characters don't see in wide screen

>characters says hi
>subs say yes

I'm American and I'm barefoot right now.

I haven't worn shoes in weeks.

Do americans seriously not have a shoe rack or slippers? my mother would have killed me for walking around the house in outdoor shoes and got her carpet dirty.

>he's not naked at home

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I assume this is a product of all the american sitcoms filmed on filmm sets where taking off your shoes isn't a priority?

>he has carpet and not hard wood floors

It's completely television's fault, who the fuck tracks dirt and mud around from outside

>can't have both
Kys burger

I'm naked right now. It's my vacation, I can do what I want.

What kind of baka thinks TV is reflective of reality?

>Anime set in America
>Characters have shoes

if they wear shoes in their own house its a crack den tier filthy house, otherwise thats normal

Half of the people on Yea Forums think slice of life anime reflect reality in japan.

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But I'm a depressed girl with mushrooms growing out of my head. Shimeji Simulation is my biography.

>Anime set in America
>Characters don't ride their horse into the house

Are you Japanese? Do you live in Japan? If the answer is no to both, how would you know?

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post proof

Common sense that fiction is not reflective of reality.

That's a black and white over-generalization and you should realize how stupid it sounds.

it's also common sense that I fucked ur mum in the bum

we had lino, wooden floor, tiles, stone flags and carpet in different parts of the house the wooden floor and tiles parts was slppery as fuck.on cold mornings if you'd forgot your slippers going to the kitchen sink was a nightmare but it did wake you up and the flags were in the porch, cleaning routines were rotaed

Real American here, is right. We actually take our shoes off in the living room

It is, and that's where the common sense part kicks in. I know that in real life, Japanese girls aren't having fun with their cute Japanese girl friends 24/7. Nobody's every day school life is that fun or interesting as it's portrayed in SoL anime.

If you have a functioning brain you can figure out yourself which parts of a show make sense in reality and which don't.

America is like 50/50 shoes on or off. If the flooring is mostly rug then it's definitely going to be a shoes-off place. If there's a dog-door then it's definitely going to be a shoes-on place, since dogs track in dirt anyway.

And yet, unless you actually grew up in Japan, your common sense doesn't mean much, no matter how much you simplify it, you arrogant dipshit.

>From the US
>Never seen a shoe rack at the front door

Is this the first sunday in a few months without the thread?

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Alright, keep living in delusion then. I hope you never have to learn the "terrible" truth that Japan isn't actually a land filled with nothing but unicorns and rainbows and is in fact a normal country where people do normal stuff and live normal lives, something like that might drive your mind over the edge. Have a good day.

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There was one a few days ago when the typeset came out but it 404'd after 100 posts or so

Thankfully, I don't want to hear more of your bullshit.

I know, I was asleep so I didn't bump it.
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Was just visiting family in Petersburg, Alaska. Every house literally has a mudroom at the front door where you have to take off your shoes.

Mutt here, depends on the house and how clean my shoes are. I take them off for carpet, but leave em on for tile/wood. That's only if my shoes are super clean and dry

I'm American and I shoot anyone who enters my property without taking their shoes off

We take them off in our own homes. We leave them on if we're in another person's home for a short while.

I take my shoes off inside, you want dirt everywhere?

>retard on denial
user I. . . .

>Anime set outside of Japan, even in other East Asian countries like China, Korea and Thailand
>Japanese customs and honorifics

Considering how there's been people posting like 3 a week for the past few months and it's been getting kind of shitposty it's probably for the best to cool off and skip a thread for a week.

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>anime set in OPs house
>everyones sucking dicks

Why does every non-American use this as a talking point? It literally does not matter if you're not a pig and clean your home regularly. Better than having people walk around and get their socks dirty or even worse if they have disgusting feet.

Honorifics are there because they're speaking Japanese. Not translating honorifics is retarded.

>There are people who don’t take their shoes off when the get home

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Europeans actually walk outside and don't spend their entire lives at home, in a car and at work

probably because they're poor as fuck and have nothing else to do

this post makes no sense

Why take your shoes off when you get home if you don't feel like it?

>Spending 3 seconds to make your floors not get dirty is too much effort

>there are people that wear there shoes in bed

Who cares if a little grime gets on the floor? You're going to clean it anyways.

I take my shoes off whenever i go through the front door of most any house
imagine being this autistic

No there aren't. Don't lie.

i'm american, myself and probably 70% of guests take off shoes in the home. i'm not gonna make a big deal if people don't do it, but they can see the shoe area in the home, and can make their own choice as to whether to use it or not. when visiting a new place, i see what the host is doing and follow suit.

Why bother wiping your ass after taking a shit?

Not him but I unironically know a person who wears shoes in bed.

I shower after my shits so I don't have to.

Sorry, civilized northern American. The backwater states might not care about comfort and sanitation as much.

What a waste of time, just use toilet paper like a normal person.

maybe it's more prevalent in dry dusty areas rather than cooler wetter areas?
dusty areas with easily cleaned stone floors

Or I can shower since I only shit once a day at most.

You never go outside?

I am a real American

I fight for the rights of every man

I am a real American

Fight for what's right

FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE

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>implying every country isn't full of weebs, especially in asia

Of course not, Yea Forums is a hikiNEET board.

that's normal though

Missing the point? the problem in some cases is less about the honorifics part, but more about the use of Japanese ones.

*insert .webm of girl falling through escalator and getting turned into mulch here*

Mr, Mrs, Sir, Ma'am, Lord, Lady, your grace, your ladyship, peasant,

Still missing the point.

It’s almost like the US is big and has many types of people

Nah you're autistic, the language stuff is fine. What's really bad is the bowing and uniquely Jap stuff like handing over money/business cards with both hands

>wear there

I mean, other languages have equivalent of things like -chan, -kun, etc, so characters might end up with name that can be translated as Chan-chan, Kun-kun, Sama-sama, etc.

I've been made fun of for not wearing shoes inside. If you're having a dinner party with guests it's pretty much accepted everyone will wear shoes inside.

It's an alternate world where americans aren't savages

American here, I've seen both behaviors. Characters taking off their shoes at the front door would not break immersion for me. I do it at home myself.

elevators are superstructure not infrastructure, user
>*googles chinese railroad construction statistics*

sorry, I'm tired
>wear their

Fair enough, you win.

Checks out, I don't see the problem.

Heard about that mexican game where they tape home made explosives onto sledge hammers and smash them onto old railway rails?

what

>anime set in eastern europe
>all characters have japanese mannerisms

>Anime set in America
>Characters aren't all clinically obese

Using BMI to judge things like obesity isn't accurate. Not as many Americans are actually unhealthily overweight as you think.

Sure.

I have never heard of any country that doesn't have people who take off their fucking shoes when they enter an apartment. Do you go into your room and step onto your carpets and bed with shoes you used to walk through the whole city?

>fantasy setting
>characters clap their hands and say itadakimasu before eating

>Anime set in America
>No one gets shot

I do it but people that don't give much of a shit about their house's cleanliness don't. Which is most.

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fucking insane.

The spaniards should have eradicated the entirety of that subhuman population, not just 90%. I swear latinos are the most violent and braindead people around.

this

Japanese honorifics outside of Japan is just lazy; find a native equivalent guys

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The native equivalent is "you" almost everywhere.
Anime is pretty much the only form of entertainment in which I remember names, because they keep saying them.

American here.
Yes we do that and we always greet our elders with our katanas.

I'm American and I do it, only lower-class trash who don't care and upper-class who don't care because they have a cleaning service keep their shoes on. Pretty much all middle class people I know take their shoes off at the door.

it really depends on the condition of your shoes, doesn't it?

what are these "shoes" you speak of

This. Leaving honorifics, (over)using English honorifics, or (over)using the name of the other person is literally bad translation, the job of the translator is to make the speech sound natural in the target language.

But rarely does anyone manage to respond.

>Using epidemic-level heart disease and type 2 diabetes rates to judge things like obesity isn't accurate. Not as many Americans are actually as massively obese as you think.

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I take off my shoes by the front door but my dad will get out of bed and go put on shoes to sit on the couch and watch TV. I don't get it

>The native equivalent is "you" almost everywhere
Welcome to germany with Du/Sie and 50 different situations to use them correct, depending on your family, work, daily life etc.