You walk into a busy restaurant, and the staff looks at you and crosses their arms in an “X” shape. Are they angry? No. In Japan, making an “X” with your arms means “Full” or “No Vacancy.” It is a quick, silent way to tell you from a distance that there are no seats available. Don’t take it personally; just look for the next place!

You can use the “X” too. When you have finished your meal and want the bill, catch the waiter’s eye and cross your index fingers to make a small “X.” This is the universal sign for “Check, please.” It saves you from having to shout across the room or struggle with Japanese phrases.

Conversely, if you ask “Is this okay?” and the staff makes a big circle with their arms above their head, that means “OK!” or “Yes!” These gestures are extremely common in loud Izakayas where hearing voices is difficult. Master the “X” and “O,” and you can communicate without words.
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