Why do Japanese people never put TV in their living room, but Chinese families have it?

Updated on Living room 2024-05-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Who do you listen to? In many Japanese families, the TV is also placed in the living room, but there may also be a waterproof TV in the bathroom, or a study and so on.

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