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What shouldn't one do in Japan as a foreigner?

First and foremost: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BRING ILLEGAL DRUGS INTO JAPAN. Punishment can mean deportation or jail time, and they’re not kidding. Just don’t do it. This also applies to some cold remedies, so check before you bring any kind of medication.Don’t wear shoes in private homes and some offices. If you walk into a building and see a raised area and a lot of shoes near the entryway, that’s a signal for you to take your shoes off before you step up and into the building.Don’t wear slippers in rooms with tatami floors. The bottoms of the slippers are hard on the straw.Don’t stroll and eat in public unless it’s a venue (like a festival) that offers a lot of roadside stands and you see others doing it.Don’t be loud and disruptive on the train. Loud music over headphones, cell phone conversations, and loud conversations with your friends are considered bad manners.When bathing at an onsen, public bath house or ryokan, don’t enter the communal tub without washing yourself with soap and water first. You’re sharing that tub with other people.When handling cash, the cashier will hand you a little tray for you to put your money on, and will return your change the same way. Don’t hand the cashier your money directly.Above all, just don’t be a jerk. A respectful attitude and willingness to learn will take you a long way.

What is it like to live in Tampa, FL?

Features: Tampa was built on a swamp – flat, covered with trees and scrub, and filled with lakes. From the air, Tampa looks like a wet green sponge with a few buildings poking up through all the green. You won’t find much by way of hills here, and the highest elevation is about fifty feet above sea level. The views are not that interesting unless you are on a lake or on the beach.Working and Living Here: Florida has no state income tax, so the chief sources of government income are property taxes and tourism. There is a growing amount of tech companies here, with a rising trend in medical-related businesses. Wages are moderate to low. Housing in Tampa starts at around $200,000 for a three-bedroom home, with the pricier areas in places like Seminole Heights and South Tampa, and the cheaper homes in the ‘burbs near Lutz. If you find a home for five digits, you’re either looking at a hardcore “fixer-upper,” drug dealers and gunshots are part of the territory, or you’re two hours from work. Speaking of which, find a home as close to your office as possible because…Traffic: Tampa is one of the most miserable places to drive in the US. Traffic crawls along the interstates and bridges most hours of the day, and one good wreck can turn a bridge (notably the Howard Frankland Bridge) into a parking lot. Snowbirds (Northerners fleeing the winter), Spring-Breakers and winter tourists compound the problem. Public transportation is useless unless you are downtown.Tampa is also one of the nation’s deadliest cities for pedestrians and bicyclists, with a fatal hit-and-run reported almost daily. And for some reason, the streets in most Tampa neighborhoods have no sidewalks. Biking on the streets here is taking your life into your own hands.Schools: The University of South Florida is known for its pre-med program, its College of Engineering, and its College of Fine Arts. If you are talking about public schools, well, the problem is that Tampa started with retirees who didn’t want to spend tax dollars educating children who weren’t theirs. As a result, Tampa public schools don’t have the best reputation. Hillsborough High School was considered an A-rated school and looks like Hogwarts Castle to boot. As for the rest, I haven’t heard great things. Just be aware that outside of universities, education isn’t among Florida’s highest priorities.Leisure: If you like activities that involve water – jet skiing, fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, scuba diving – this is the town for you. There could be a good fishing lake as close as your own back yard. Enjoy strolls on the beach? Tampa is close to some of the best beaches in the world (avoid the Ben T. Carson beach, though – that one’s nasty). You can even rent one of the timeshare condos on Treasure Island for a low, off-season rate and treat yourself to a very local vacation. Or even a working vacation. The restaurants aren’t bad, with a few Zagat-rated eateries in town, and Downtown Tampa/Centro Ybor are revitalizing themselves with restaurants, bars and clubs. And of course, there are the theme parks. Tampa boasts Busch Gardens and Adventure Island parks, and you’re a 90-minute (barring traffic jams) drive up Interstate 4 to Disney World and Universal. Plus there are tons of kitschy local parks: Gatorland, Weeki-Wachee, Sunken Gardens, etc. Tampa and the surrounding areas are a mecca for general aviation pilots, with one of the highest numbers of VFR days per year, plus there’s the Sun n’ Fun Fly-In and air show in Lakeland every spring.Wildlife: Tampa has it. You might feel like you’re living in a bird sanctuary, with everything from bald eagles to ibis to sand hill cranes. Some neighborhoods also boast wild chickens and peacocks. Add to that turtles, raccoons, coyotes (yes, even in downtown), opossums, bobcats, river otters, and the rare black bear or panther or escaped monkey. There are also plenty of snakes, though the ones I have encountered have been the non-venomous variety. They feed on the ever-present lizards (you will get used to them scuttling around you). And of course, there are the alligators. Rule of thumb: If you see a wild body of water, there’s a gator in it. Generally, if you leave them alone, they’ll leave you alone.People: The city is a melting pot. Most Tampa residents are imports from other places, notably New York and Puerto Rico, and we do have Cuban and Italian quarters of the city. The coasts are mostly blue in political outlook, and Tampa is a Democrat city. But the further north and further inland you go, the redder and red-neckier it gets. If Confederate flags are your thing, head north to Lutz and Land o’ Lakes, and don’t miss the giant Stars & Bars flying at the intersection of I-4 and I-75. We also have our share of whackos – if you see or hear a news headline starting with the words, “Naked Man…” it’s usually from Florida and sometimes from around here.Finally…Weather: Summers in Tampa are spent like winters up North: Indoors, watching Netflix with the air turned on. Temperatures range in the 90s with sauna-like humidity and brutal sun. Thunderstorms can be brief, but violent, with close lightning strikes and rain so heavy, you can’t see the road while driving. Hurricane Season is from June 1 through December 1, with the majority of the storms hitting in August through October. In 2017, after a ten-year spell with no threats, Hurricane Irma terrorized the entire state. Have a plan in place.However, winters here are glorious, with clear skies and temperatures from the fifties to the seventies. You will never shovel snow – the last snow in Tampa fell in 1977. Most natives don’t own anything heavier than hoodies, so it isn’t unusual to see people wrapped in blankets in Publix if the temperatures drop below fifty (maybe 2-3 times per year).Overall: Pluses = the birds, the beaches and the winters. Minuses = The traffic and the summer heat.

What Minecraft block would be the heaviest in real life?

Notch Apple.I know, I know, it’s technically not a block, however, this is the heaviest item.Look at it:These are made by crafting 8 blocks of gold and an apple.1 block in Minecraft = 1 cubic meter.1 cubic meter of gold (real-world) = ~19300 kilograms, or 42500 pounds.19300 x 8 = 154400 kilograms, or around 360000 poundsplus the weight of an apple—so I’d say a good notch apple weighs about 360000.33 pounds.Quite heavy right?—Edit: I have just been informed that the notch apple has been removed from the game :(Edit 2: here is my second option:Shulker boxes & anvils!!!So that means that a shulker box filled with anvils is the heaviest item in Minecraft, at 46837 metric tonnes.This is the heaviest item you can make in survival Minecraft, because with creative, you can make black holes, and creative is pretty much cheating, so this is the heaviest obtainable item in survivle item**Go check out this answer on Quora for more details!!**Zachary Dinsmore's answer to What is the heaviest Minecraft item?—Edit 3: thanks for 50 upvotes! ♡Edit 4: OMG 100 upvotes!!! ✩Edit 4: OOPS! The Notch Apple is not craftable. But you can still find it in the game!!!

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