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08-18-2011, 06:33 PM

(excuse me for my bad english, i'm not english)
I think that there is a particular state of mind in Japan. One exemple : when i gone to japan, one of my friends lost his wallet on the first level of the mount Fuji. His wallet contained 30 000 yens , his passport ... We ask to the policemen and they said that a japanese gave them the wallet with all its content (including the 30 000 yens). Fantastic isn't it ?
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08-18-2011, 06:38 PM

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I dunno, have not heard of a 11-year-old murdering a 12-year-old classmate in America.

Sasebo slashing. Nevada-tan.
Not specifically that case, but there are plenty of instances of pre-teen murderers in America.
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08-18-2011, 08:42 PM

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Ofcourse there are good and bad people in Japan, but aren't there more good people in Japan than in Western countries?
That is absolutely correct Dragon

People like to ignore that, to make them feel better.. but they know the truth. I mean how could they not lol Every day you can see it and if you have been to Japan you will learn the difference in human kind.

There are amazing people in the Western Society as well of course! It's just that we have to fight many battles with Immigrations and different races not to mention our Religions which split all of us.. which brings violence and anger to our World. We are not as related to each other as the Japanese are which makes a huge difference as we can see day in and day out.

There are many more good people in Japan and Korea!
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08-18-2011, 09:02 PM

I think I have finally figured you out, Bobby.... You just post threads to push our buttons.... to see how much you could aggravate and annoy us by posting the same thing in different ways.... I don't know if this is the cause of your numerous bans, but if it is, you haven't learned....
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08-18-2011, 09:17 PM

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I think I have finally figured you out, Bobby.... You just post threads to push our buttons.... to see how much you could aggravate and annoy us by posting the same thing in different ways.... I don't know if this is the cause of your numerous bans, but if it is, you haven't learned....
Please do not derail one of my threads again, thank you!
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08-18-2011, 09:45 PM

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(excuse me for my bad english, i'm not english)
I think that there is a particular state of mind in Japan. One exemple : when i gone to japan, one of my friends lost his wallet on the first level of the mount Fuji. His wallet contained 30 000 yens , his passport ... We ask to the policemen and they said that a japanese gave them the wallet with all its content (including the 30 000 yens). Fantastic isn't it ?
I see what you mean. I think there are more good people in Japan than I suppose any area in the west where there is a general bad atmosphere.

I think you should acknowledge grey areas,but not become obsessed with them.
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08-19-2011, 10:10 AM

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(excuse me for my bad english, i'm not english)
I think that there is a particular state of mind in Japan. One exemple : when i gone to japan, one of my friends lost his wallet on the first level of the mount Fuji. His wallet contained 30 000 yens , his passport ... We ask to the policemen and they said that a japanese gave them the wallet with all its content (including the 30 000 yens). Fantastic isn't it ?
It is no less than Fantastic!! Remarkable that this is the norm over there. Stunning!! I hope everybody will do the same when they are in Japan. Let's become Japanese when we visit this land!! And let us stay Japanese when we leave that beautiful Island!!
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08-19-2011, 10:33 AM

come on bobby. you are such an obvious troll. if you don't know how to troll then don't do it. for a minute some people maybe believed you are a stupid weebo, but you pushed your love for Japan too far and now it should be clear for everyone what you are.

maybe let's just delete these topics of his from now on? since this is nothing more than a lame troll's attempt to get some people annoyed. and seeing how this is an international forum and people don't like when their countries are put down, then there will be flame wars all over.
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08-19-2011, 10:39 AM

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come on bobby. you are such an obvious troll. if you don't know how to troll then don't do it. for a minute some people maybe believed you are a stupid weebo, but you pushed your love for Japan too far and now it should be clear for everyone what you are.

maybe let's just delete these topics of his from now on? since this is nothing more than a lame troll's attempt to get some people annoyed. and seeing how this is an international forum and people don't like when their countries are put down, then there will be flame wars all over.
Stop derailing my threads all the time!! Everybody!!! Thanks!
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08-19-2011, 11:08 AM

This thread also made me think about the helpful side of them.

When I was (a few years ago) walking with a friend in a small Japanese town searching for the minshuku we needed to go to, a car was driving our way and stopt. A lady got out of the car and asked us where we needed to go. (I guess we looked sort of lost) She didn't know the place and was walking away. I thought; oh, she's going to leave? But instead she walked to a random house and asked a local resident. A few moments later she walked back to us and offered a ride to the minshuku. And we didn't even ask for anything! I was amazed.

Another time we needed to get money and walked to a bank. But our cards didn't work there. So we asked someone over there where our cards might work in that area. She couldn't explain it in English, so after she told a colleague something she just walked all the way with us to where we needed to go!

Never in my life I've experienced something like that..
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