Why do Japanese people like to eat in the toilet, and there are more and more people like this?
Japanese toilets are not as dirty and smelly as we think, and they do not have heavy taste. People are very particular about eating in the toilet, and they even have a special name called "toilet meal". 01. There is a "Toilet God" in the toilet, which must be cleaned clean
Different from our traditional places where sewage is discharged, Japanese people respect the toilet very much. This is because in their In the Chinese culture, there is a beautiful goddess in charge of fertility who lives in the toilet. She can bless the children and grandchildren in the family to be healthy and beautiful. In order to please this goddess, people need to keep their toilets clean and spotless.
At the same time, in the eyes of housewives, the cleaner the toilet, the better. This is an important criterion for testing exquisite life.
This kind of culture is equivalent to us worshiping the Stove God in the kitchen, asking him to say good things to heaven and keep the lower world safe. In addition, we worship Guanyin, hoping that she will bring us health. For future generations, the truth is the same. 02. Young people hate socializing and can enjoy solitude when eating in the toilet
In addition to Japanese traditional culture, another important point is that social pressure is increasing, especially young people are more anxious. Afraid of communicating with strangers, colleagues, and friends, preferring to find a quiet place alone.
Since Japanese toilets are cleaner than some kitchens and restaurants, and there are no people inside, young people choose to take their food to the toilet to eat. There is no smell anyway, and no one despises it. Behavior. So why not?
More and more young people choose to avoid social interaction and stay in the toilet to eat. Therefore, many public toilets have slogans like "No Eating and Drinking". This is to hope that these people can get out of the toilet and integrate. society. Finally:
This is a phenomenon caused by unique culture and social pressure. We must maintain an objective attitude to look at this matter, and do not imitate it casually. After all, there are cultural differences here, even in the toilet Even if you are clean, your heart will be filled with diaphragms.