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04-17-2011, 02:11 PM
There's nothing wrong with the dream to live in Japan. After all, it's just human nature to see our neighbors lawn as being greener as ours.
I'm sure that there are many Japanese forums where the opposite occurs. Young Japanese teens dreaming about life in the west. Willing to work labour intensive jobs just to have the opportunity to eat a foot long hot dog during a live MLB game. Or to fire a MAC-10 at a firing range or to drive a Corvette Z06 around the Grand Canyon. |
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04-17-2011, 02:41 PM
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Yes... the grass is always greener......... best, ....................john |
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04-17-2011, 09:46 PM
Finally people realise.
What does scare me is if they become a society built on pessimism like the UK,like the US is becoming,like Singapore to an extent...And if you disagree it's because this is a pessimistic society. I was even accused of never having been there when I stated the fact that Japan is a society that do not like to talk about anything too heavy. All the people that live to 100 and more,they get there by enjoying life[and of course being active etc]. The Japanese still live the longest. They probably won't,I'm sure an entire country's people's traits won't change that easily. |
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04-17-2011, 10:10 PM
Oh god, I nearly died laughing!
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04-18-2011, 04:22 AM
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.... Real life is different from Street View, not the best reason to think you'll love the country. :S Sorry but I think SHAD0W's logic may apply here... Quote:
Of course I'm in no position to say how far your stamina can go, but it's just what I highly believe from countless people sharing true experiences. |
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04-18-2011, 04:49 AM
I believe in trying before you move. If I ever intend to move somewhere I like to visit many times and knowing is face before I make a serious decision. I visited my college very many times before making a move. I don't think you're a hater. I think you're just logical in this sense.
*plooka plooka* Rin no talk. 私の一番な色は何ですか。「Day--」 黒沼爽子と翔太くん。いつでも/もじもじ-- 30 |
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04-18-2011, 05:13 AM
i thing too bear in mind is that japan is a first world country with massive influences from overshores just like all the other first world nations.
what this means is that i do not know how to use chopsticks, but japan has all sorts of foreign chopstickless food, which i can eat if i don't like noodles/rice. with increasingly connected relations it seems many countries have all the same comforts as each other if you want them. 日本語を勉強する |
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04-18-2011, 07:35 AM
I appreciate everyone's feedback, no matter how negative. I am still going ahead with my plan, I've had it with the UK pi**ing me off. You want an otaku, weaboo and Japanophile in one. Ta-da. So all your negative criticism will, while appreciated, be ignored
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04-18-2011, 08:09 AM
wots wrong with the uk in particular btw?
i'd like to go to japan, but i dnt know if i cud handle not being surrounded by mass kokujin edit i meant hakujin 日本語を勉強する |
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