JAPANESE WOMAN TAKEN AWAY BY THE POLICE AFTER YELLING AT TAIWANESE FLIGHT ATTENDANT: “CAN’T YOU SPEAK JAPANESE? THIS IS JAPAN!”

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A Japanese female passenger was removed from a passenger plane operated by Taiwan’s largest airline, China Airlines, after yelling at the flight attendants and causing a commotion.

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28 comments
  1. I wish there were more people willing to take a stand on speaking Japanese in Japan.
    Every now and then I talk to someone who seems eager to dust off their katakana repertoire and it’s just painful to hear it.

  2. Have heard that the Japanese spoken was heavily accented, thus probably not an actual Japanese person

  3. I literally saw this on the news in Taiwan!

    Edit: they aired this on the local news this past Monday evening. There was even a simulated version of it for no reason (cause they also showed the video).

  4. Regardless of that woman’s nationality/ethnicity, she needs serious therapy for anger management.

  5. She was speaking English mostly, yelling at people to speak Japanese **in English**, which she and the staff could clearly communicate to each other in. And she is an English teacher supposedly, so noone understands why she wanted them to speak Japanese so hard.

    And as other posters have mentioned, her Japanese did not sound native at all. Her English was also terribad, so anyones guess on background.

  6. Her accent doesn’t sound Japanese to me at all. Might just be because she’s off her rocker, though.

  7. Meanwhile, foreign-looking people who live here constantly have English shouted at us and shoved in our faces, and get standing ovations when it becomes apparent we know even the most basic of Japanese. I wish this woman’s attitude were the norm.

  8. English country people grow accustomed to other language. Other languages exist in the world.

  9. Reminds me of that American woman in China yelling at the bus driver about not speaking english

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