What do you think of this?
There is a proverb in Japan, "Tabi no haji wa kakisute."
It literally translates to "Throw away the shame of your journey."
It means that even if you do something embarrassing while traveling, you don't mind it because you just leave the place quickly.
It has a similar feeling to the saying used in America, "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas."
But is that really okay?
Don't you think that causing trouble for others with your actions is lowering your own "value as a person"?
Precisely because we are in a public place, and particularly when we are traveling, we want to be considerate of those around us.
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