Yeah,
Actually I think were on the same page pretty much, but on some things I don't appear to have made my self clear. Ofcourse I realise that my opinion does not mean jack **** in this case
But still though. It IS about him and the experience he wants to have. He just has to be aware that everything you do (well, most things) has consequences.
My opinion or not, the reality is that in almost every university students daily life, alcohol is involved to some extent. Whether its one beer per weekend or 2 bottles of booze. With exception of those who doesn't drink ofcourse. I can guarantee this is as true for Japan as for every other country in the world. So here I'm just talking about reality and not opinions.
The issue here is that he is under the legal drinking age, not that he shouldn't be an university student that drinks.
I don't know if you think I believe "the customer's always right", but I assure you that was not my intent to suggest. Maybe thats a common american view still? It is not so much here in Sweden as far as I'm concerned.
I do consider that an 18-yr-old is an adult, and I never said that goes for Japan or japanese people. So don't think that I did.
Anyways, you are a guest at the japanese university, in the same way that the students from that university are guests at your home univ. As a representative of your country and home univ - of course you should act as such. I.e. behave.
You _are_ representing your home univ, because of the fact that your school is cooperating with the japanese univ in a program. I guess it's true that you also represent the japanese univ. whilst in Japan, but that does not make my previous statement faulty.
I feel you think I have opinions that I don't have. "I'll do whatever I wanna do" for example, eh? Of frickin' course anyone only needs half a brain to know that's utter BS. That attitude doesn't really fly anywhere, and I'm sure especially not in a country like Japan.
Although I really don't think anyone is expecting int. students to be more goody-goody than japanese students.
I don't understand why you go on about this "party your days through univ" like that is my mantra or something? I said univ. students party, which they do. So do I. But I still pass all my tests and get good grades, and don't break any real laws. So really, don't try to file me.