Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Oh, more than 40 million people ride the train daily in Tokyo alone. That's more than the entire population of California state. In other words, that's 40 million passengers that you could potentially piss off if you ride like a total. If you're traveling to Japan soon, pay attention so you don't find yourself face to face with an angry salaryman. Number one. Don't come around with tickets at the turnstile. People in Tokyo are always in a rush. Don't stop traffic. Do your tickets ready before you go through the turnstile. Number two. Don't cut in line when getting on the train. Line up on either side of the doors. Be patient and wait your turn. A five year old could do this. Number three. Don't enter before people get off the train. The train stops only for a few minutes. Let people on the train get offers. Remember, avoid the angry salaryman number four. Don't wear a backpack when it's crowded. People hate getting pushed by backpacks during rush hour. Hold your bag in your hand or hold it in front of you like this. Look stupid, I know. But that's not a stupidest. Two people arguing on the train number five. Don't place bags on seats. Trains get crowded really quickly, and everyone wants to get a seat. Don't be a dick and take up an extra C. Instead, place your bag on your lap. Look at that happy salaryman Number six. Don't talk on cell phones. Speaking loudly in public is one of the bigger no nose in Japan. Even ring tones are considered annoying. Be considerate and put your phone on. Silent Salaryman is now at peace number seven. Don't sit on the floor. This may be obvious, but I've seen it in general. Sitting on the ground is not the best matter in Japan. If you want to sit, find a seat, don't be a monkey number eight. Don't play music loudly on your headphones. This one is hard to notice if you're doing it, but people get really annoyed. Lower the volume before you get on. No one wants to hear your Taylor Swift Number nine. Don't man spread. We know you've got a big piece. No need to show it. You'll make the Salomon very uncomfortable. Keep those legs in and number 10 don't eat or drink. Trains are erratic, sometimes last thing anyone wants is food or drinks built on them. Smelly food is also a no no bottled drinks or Kendis are maybe. Okay, but definitely stay away from those Happy meals. Bonus tip. Don't fall asleep on someone. It's okay to sleep on the train. Just don't use your neighbors shoulder as a pillow. It's happening me before. It's just really weird. Thanks for watching the video. Now let me ask you guys, what do you think is the rudest thing anyone has ever done on the train leaving in the comment section below? Also, if you like this video, hit that light. But as it helps me out, and if you want to see more videos about Tokyo or about Japan, hit that subscribe button and I'll catch you in the next one.
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