🇯🇵 The Shy Truth: Why Japanese People Aren’t Really Cold
- MALT INCORPORATED

- 11月7日
- 読了時間: 1分

Many foreigners say,
“Japanese people are polite, but kind of distant.”
It’s true — we bow instead of hug, smile instead of talk, and often look away instead of keeping eye contact.
But here’s the secret: we’re not cold. We’re justtsundere— shy outside, warm inside.
Most Japanese people actually think foreigners look super cool.
Tall, stylish, confident — like models from a movie! 🎬
But when they see one in real life, their brain goes:
“Wow… so cool... wait— oh no, English!? HELP.” 😳💦
So instead of talking, they look down, smile nervously, or walk away quickly.
Not because they dislike you — because they don’t want to embarrass themselves.
It’s a veryJapanesekind of bashful love.
If you say a simple “Konnichiwa!” or even just smile, you’ll see the walls melt instantly.
Behind that quiet exterior is someone who’s actually thrilled you noticed them.
Japan’s not a cold country — it’s a warm one wrapped in polite silence.




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