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Brendan Fraser: America Needs Better Manners!
21 Nov
Summary
- Fraser found American culture lacking in manners and public transport.
- He observed Japanese culture's emphasis on not burdening others.
- Fraser immersed himself in Japan for his role in 'Rental Family'.

Actor Brendan Fraser recently shared his candid reflections on American culture following an extended stay in Japan. While promoting his film 'Rental Family,' Fraser humorously suggested that America could learn from Japan, particularly regarding public transport and social etiquette. He observed that Japanese culture prioritizes not burdening others with personal troubles and approaches direct 'no' answers with more subtlety.
Fraser's immersive experience in Japan for 'Rental Family,' where he plays an American actor involved in the 'rental family' industry, allowed him to delve deeply into daily life and customs. He made an effort to arrive early to absorb the culture, exploring Tokyo's streets with a translator to connect authentically.
This firsthand immersion proved to be a profoundly eye-opening and transformative experience for Fraser. He described it as one of the most significant discoveries in his career, both as an actor and as a visitor exploring a new environment. 'Rental Family' is slated for release on November 21.




