Incomudro
Well-Known Member
Japan is a much more courteous country all around.You would not be welcomed in Japan. It is common courtesy to wear a mask if you are sick, locals and tourists . Been there, done that. Also so if your grandparents were with family members that are sick, sneezing and coughing in their direction without a mask?
They have a culture not only of respect, but self respect.
Check out their obesity rate vs ours.
Being massively out of shape, and strapping a mask over one's maw hardly makes the average American anything close to echoing the average Japanese person.
I don't have parents anymore, let alone granparents.
If I did, I wouldn't visit them if I were sick with something that could possibly kill them.
If I were concerned I may be asymptomatic, then I would wear an N95, and instruct them to wear one as well.