Why Love is Blind Japan is Better Than The US Version

Shannon Quinn - March 10, 2022
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Rivals in love, but they still remain friends at the end of the day. Credit: Netflix

1. They’re More Respectful of One Another

Overall, the Japanese version of Love is Blind is far more respectful than the American version. This is totally a part of Japanese culture. For example, people are using honorifics such as “san” to the people they’re talking to, even though they have known one another for a while. Even if that goes over your head as an American, it’s clear to see that everyone respects one another, and isn’t there to create drama. There is one particular moment when Midori and Priya hug one another, even though they’re both going after the same man! That’s true respect right there.

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