Harsh Goenka Posts Video Of An Apple Store In Japan To Highlight The Country's ''Honest'' Culture
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The chairman of the RPG group shared a video that shows how iPhones in Apple stores in Japan are not tied, unlike in other countries.
Industrialist Harsh Goenka keeps posting interesting content for his Twitter followers, which talks about life lessons and teaches them a thing or two. This time, he has posted a video highlighting why he admires Japanese culture. The chairman of the RPG group shared a video on December 22 that shows how iPhones in Apple stores in Japan are not secured to a stand. However, in other countries including India, phones are usually attached to the stands and cases across phone stores to deter shoplifting. Unlike in every country in the world iPhones in Apple stores in Japan are not tied (as they know that no one will steal it) - isn't that the finest reflection of the culture of Japan? 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/EiFq9kJbt7
''Unlike in every country in the world iPhones in Apple stores in Japan are not tied (as they know that no one will steal it) - isn't that the finest reflection of the culture of Japan?', he wrote while sharing the video. In the 24-second undated clip, several iPhones are kept in a row on the stands in an Apple store in Japan. They are not tied to the stand so that customers can easily pick up the phones and check their features.
A voiceover in the video says, ''The most interesting fact about Apple stores in Japan, is no phones are secured, so you could easily grab them and walk out of the store, but related to the traditions and mentality in Japan, no one would ever do that so that they even do not attach the phones or secure. them. Welcome to Japan.''