Most Helpful Subway Ticket Machine EVER!

Alex

Here in the United States, pressing the "Help" button on machines would give you - at best - a disembodied crackly voice over the intercom and no help whatsoever. But not in Japan! Here's what happened when Scott Wilson from Departures (Season 1, Episode 6) attempted to purchase a subway ticket but got confused ...

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I remember when i was a young child, probably 5 or 6, my mother told me to take our new babysitter to the park that was two blocks away. we ended up 15 miles away!
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Surely everyone knows that Real Men never ask anyone for directions?

BTW: The tendency to view every child-adult interaction as a precursor to paedophilia is a bizarre societal aberration. I'm glad I grew up in a time where the nice old man in the neighbourhood who gave us sweets wasn't a hate figure.
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It would never occur to me that anyone would ask a child who they didn't already know. And where did "randomly" come from?

My kids would tell you something just as confusing as Nisheisha, and assume they were making perfect sense.
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Really? Never suggest that an adult should randomly ask a child for directions. This is one of those Stranger Danger things children are taught in grade school; Adults ask Adults for directions, not children.
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