Voices in Japan

Surprising Differences Between Japan and Western Countries

Voices in Japan Season 3 Episode 246

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Ben just got back from England and discusses with Burke and Matt some differences that surprised him. Some of the things they talk about are McDonald’s, paying for things, customer service, talking to strangers, and much much more. Enjoy!

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