This is a photo of the inside of the elevator at my work. (weird?) You obviously press the "close" button for the door to be closed. The door closes right after pressing the button. But I noticed many elevators in Japan closes the door slightly faster than the ones in the States and Europe. I feel that the door doesn't really close right away from my personal limited experiences in the States. It has some certain pause or a moment before closing the door. A button even doesn't work unless you wait for the door to be closed for a few seconds. If I were in a hurry, I would get stressed with that. Some may say "what's the big deal? a second difference." But I like the door to be closed right after pressing the button as I am used to that way. So I am pretty much happy with elevators here in Tokyo. Does this have to be called "ethnocentrism"? I hope not...
Once the door closes, the world changes if you take it with other passengers here. We tend to keep quiet and stare at the ceiling or the floor indicator. Social interaction inside the elevator is almost none. Even if I know one of the passengers, I may say hi to the person but that's it. I wouldn't start a little chat in there. Though I would start to talk to him/her after getting off it. Subconsciously, I don't want others to hear what I have to say. It's very very quiet and it's like a unwritten rule to keep it that way. I assume that's because some of the elevators in Japan are not spacious. OH!!! That may be why the door closes right after pressing the button to make one of the most uncomfortable moments minimal. (stupid guess?)

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