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So that's why he got turned into the apple logo.
The chopsticks falling could be a reference to how Riko fell sideways but that seems like a giant stretch
It's actually not only in Japanese culture, but in the CJKV (China-Japan-Korea-Vietnam) culture. Sticking those chopstick on to the rice bowl does not means rude, it also does not means to have any asociation with funeral or something. People don't do that, because doing that is a sign of "sending the rice bowl to the dead", which they just do in some special event. It's not like there's something with the dead, but it is considered a bad thing to do. (I don't actually know how can I really describe this, there are so many terms that just exist in the Eastern, particularly Chinese culture region, that can just be describe within these four languages).
I feel like this is specifically for gojo, one chopstick in the upperpart of the takoyaki (a wound in gojo's chest and neck) and a gash and chopstick in the lower part of it (the diagonal gash gojo received)
Then they both died-
It’s Gege, he doesn’t have to foreshadow that…
So I got a question about Japanese culture. While I already had learned that chop sticks sticking out of the food like that was disrespectful I never knew about the for the dead part. So does that mean they do that for the dead at funerals and have it be a sign of respect for the dead?
It’s jjk someone dies every episode
Bro we watched the episode , we know bro 😂
@God-King-Yhwach_The_Almighty
So that's why he got turned into the apple logo.
@FlaksCorn
The chopsticks falling could be a reference to how Riko fell sideways but that seems like a giant stretch
@FoxHStream
It's actually not only in Japanese culture, but in the CJKV (China-Japan-Korea-Vietnam) culture. Sticking those chopstick on to the rice bowl does not means rude, it also does not means to have any asociation with funeral or something. People don't do that, because doing that is a sign of "sending the rice bowl to the dead", which they just do in some special event. It's not like there's something with the dead, but it is considered a bad thing to do. (I don't actually know how can I really describe this, there are so many terms that just exist in the Eastern, particularly Chinese culture region, that can just be describe within these four languages).
@a_forest360
I feel like this is specifically for gojo, one chopstick in the upperpart of the takoyaki (a wound in gojo's chest and neck) and a gash and chopstick in the lower part of it (the diagonal gash gojo received)
@DruggedRainbow
Then they both died-
@darkphinxx1790
It’s Gege, he doesn’t have to foreshadow that…
@gregorygejoff1628
So I got a question about Japanese culture. While I already had learned that chop sticks sticking out of the food like that was disrespectful I never knew about the for the dead part. So does that mean they do that for the dead at funerals and have it be a sign of respect for the dead?
@NahIdWin-wc9pr
It’s jjk someone dies every episode
@N4DA3
Bro we watched the episode , we know bro 😂