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Safe in Japan. -
02-08-2010, 09:49 PM
I found Japan to be one of the safest and most comfortable places that I have ever been to. The whole time I was there, I never felt threatened, scared or paranoid that something bad would happen to me. I stayed in homes were the occupants did not lock their doors, I stayed on a farm where the owner would leave their car keys in the car ignition when going into the supermarket.
I'm not naive, I do know that bad things happen in Japan, but I think that it is far safer than anywhere else, especially for one with a high number of population. For example, Alaska is probably safer, but it has a much lower population. The only exception in Japan I found was in Roppongi, it felt like I was back in England!! Please see thread: http://www.japanforum.com/forum/japa...-roppongi.html Why is Japan a lot safer than other places, is it because of respect and honour or something else? Does anyone else think so too? I just wish that England was the same!!! Please contact me if I can help you with advice or information. Japan 2008: Memoires of a Gaijin A.K.A. A Journey Through the Land of the Rising Sun |
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02-08-2010, 10:43 PM
まず大多数の日本人は「とりあえず1日3食のご飯と寝る 所があれば生きていける。」
と考えているから。 もう一つは大多数の日本人はは、子供は元気に外で遊ん でいてる姿、若者は自身を持 って、胸を張って堂々と歩いている姿、ご老人は仲間と 仲良く談笑している姿を見ていた いから。 最後に行政が国民を大切に保護してくれるから。日本の 行政は世界一、国民を大切に 保護してくれていると思う。もちろん問題は無い訳では ないけど。 |
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02-09-2010, 12:21 AM
1- Iceland
2- Denmark 3- Norway 4- New Zealand 5- Japan 6- Ireland 7- Portugal 8- Finland 9- Luxembourg 10- Austria List of Most Peaceful Countries in the World PS: Don't really know how accurate the information is. |
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02-09-2010, 01:52 AM
And so the safe country begins to crumble >.>
I have no Friends- The cats have scratched and destroyed all of the DVDs! I always owe someone- In fact I put two os in it! I always ruin my clothes with Bleach!- The show is so dom suspensful I spill my grape soda on them! But . . .I'll live. |
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02-09-2010, 02:24 AM
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02-09-2010, 04:17 AM
Ireland != Northern Ireland (as much as those of us of the Irish Republican flavor would wish it to be, I consider myself American because that is all I have known, but I technically am an Irish dual-citizen). Northern Ireland is much, much better than it was during the Troubles. Very little spilled over into the Republic though. The Republic of Ireland being number 6 does not surprise me at all. Now, if this counted the whole of Erin, then I would question it.
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02-09-2010, 04:23 AM
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02-09-2010, 04:56 AM
Don't feel bad, MMM. I only keep up because my family is from there, and I have cousins in and around Dublin. If I didn't have a direct connection to the country, I probably wouldn't know as much as I do about the political systems and culture of both the Republic and Northern Ireland.
Also, if I ever do use my Irish citizenship and vote, I will want to make sure it is an informed choice. There is also the issue that citizenship ends with me, unless I take my children to live in Ireland for a period of time. I was not born in Ireland, my father was not born in Ireland, but my grandfather was (and did not become an American citizen), by law my father was (he passed in 1987) and I am Irish, but my children are only Irish if I take them on Irish soil... IE, not your normal connection to a "foriegn" country. I sure don't know anything about, say, Uzbekistan. |
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