🌂umbrella controversy傘論争☔
A young 19-year-old white girl who works at a carpet store holds up an umbrella if it rains a little.
This is probably what all Japanese people who come to the United States think, but Americans don't often use umbrellas.
When I came to New York for the first time, I saw everyone walking happily in the rain, wearing their clothes, and I wondered why I was so surprised.
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「アメリカに来た日本人がおそらくみんな思うことなんだけど、アメリカ人みんななかなか傘ささない。笑
初めてニューヨーク来た時、みんなけっこうなずぶ濡れで、雨の中楽しそうに歩いてるの見て、なんでびっくりびっくりて、すごく思ってた。」
(確かに🇺🇸🎞で、ジーンズ着衣のまま、川に入りそのまま濡れた状態で歩いていますよね(笑))
The 19-year-old girl also brings an umbrella and a raincoat if it rains lightly.
They seem to think that the other side is the other side, and that Asian people will immediately put up an umbrella.
If it's going to rain this much, we'll debate whether to use an umbrella or not. Laugh, cry, laugh.
Well, for me, if it starts to rain, even a little, I'll use an umbrella. Because I don't want to get wet. Even if I live in America for a long time, I cannot compromise on that.
I'm guessing that European people don't often carry umbrellas either, so what do you think of the Hatena mark and the Hatena mark?