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I saw someone swearing things when they got pissed off using the word "金輪際" as the meaning of "never". I know it came from the Buddhism meaning "the deepest bottom of the earth", but why Japanese using it as "never"?
I've heard that Japanese people will never talk about bad things of people who passed away whatever how bad that person was. I got culture-shocked. With this taboo, which made the person looks like a god-tier perfect one. Could you tell me how and why did this taboo come out?
Recently every time I turn on the TV and go to the social network, I see tons of bad news around the world. Even in chats, my family and my friends keep talking about those things too. As a result, I found myself started thinking things negatively. Do you have any tips for keeping positive?