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Originally Posted by Trifectionx
good response. and naturally i wud be inclined to say people are naturally nicer in japan.
bear in mind that it will be more expensive if u expect on time trains and better services.
also i get the feeling that the people may be a little to quiet and keep themselves to themselves. the brashness of the hakujin is a double edged sword in this regard.
but i reckon u shud do it. the spam bot above me put it right. theres plenty of ppl who want to do things and put it off. do it, make mistakes or a good decision.
like i sed, u will have most of the english comforts in japan neway with weternisation and all.
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Sorry to double post, but just got this. I generally keep myself to myself, and am quiet too, so should 'fit in', and saying that, I want to reiterate that in saying that, I'm not trying to be Japanese. Thanks for your kind words, trifectionx