So the people on the train don’t count? How rude
—Los Angeles Times. Miyuki Okada puts on her makeup riding the train. The refined, restrained culture of Japan deals with an unwanted externality of globalization: common rudeness (relatively speaking), in which the new generation really is less polite than the last. Tokie Ishii, 68, looked on perplexed. "I just can't understand their behavior. Aren't they embarrassed? In my childhood, people learned how to behave." '
