Timeline for When to use cards for communicating dietary restrictions in Japan
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7 hours ago | comment | added | Malady | @user541686 - I was just lucky I found that answer in the dietary-restrictions tag. May someone find an even better card! | |
7 hours ago | comment | added | user541686 | @Malady: That "caution" looks almost like a footnote that people can skip. It needs to be clearer, I would think. | |
8 hours ago | comment | added | Ken Y-N | @Malady They look nice! The ones linked from here were translated to Japanese by a non-native speaker and while serviceable, they have inconsistent language and just feel slightly off. (Non-native J myself, so take this review with a pinch of salt!) | |
17 hours ago | comment | added | Malady | For the most severe level of allergy, there's these cards? travel.stackexchange.com/a/160833/29854 | |
18 hours ago | history | answered | manassehkatz-Moving 2 Codidact | CC BY-SA 4.0 |