In Japan, slurping noodles loudly is a traditional habit. - It’s customary to slurp noodles loudly in Japan., At first, the spicy food was difficult for me, but now it feels normal. - I’m used to spicy food now., She uses chopsticks with ease because it’s something she does all the time. - She’s used to using chopsticks., In Thailand, guests take off their shoes when entering homes—it’s expected. - You’re expected to take off your shoes when entering homes in Thailand., In Spain they nap after lunch every day, it’s just part of life for them. - People in Spain tend to nap after lunch., When I moved to the city, I had a hard time at first with the fast pace, but now I’m a bit more comfortable with it. - I am getting used to the fast pace of the city., In India, touching the feet of elders shows respect. It’s a long tradition. - It’s customary to touch the feet of elders in India., In Italy, it’s very common for people not to drink cappuccino in the afternoon - People in Italy tend not to drink cappuccino in the afternoon., When you visit a mosque, head covering is something you should do because of respect. - You’re expected to cover your head when visiting a mosque., In Korea, bowing is the usual way people greet each other. - People in Korea tend to bow when greeting each other., At first, waiting in long queues everywhere felt strange to me, but I’ve learned to manage. - I got used to waiting in long queues.,
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