I love this! You found a place where what you care about exists everywhere. Nothing wrong with that. No place is perfect but there are some places that someone can feel the most comfortable, then thatβs what matters.
Yeah I mean just remember that it's great for you specifically. As an American I hate it here, but I'd probably be even more depressed having to follow 14 trillion societal rules every time I go out in public lol.
There are things that drive me insane here, but also things I just love here. Is definitely moved up on the list of places I'd consider moving, based on how much i like the societal interactions.
Personally Iβd like to have personal freedoms. As in, I would like to be able to talk to my friends on a train ride without fear of repercussions. Or blowing my nose right away instead of after a 5 minute search for toilet seats. But I would also like to not be ridiculously self-absorbed like the dropout New York teen is, and have some integrity. Taiwan and old Hong Kong suit me more.
Eh, it depends on where you live in America. Too many Americans are ignorant to the size and cultural differences between states and cities within those states. But yall can go off
Many people have the big misconception that there are rules about anything and everything in Japan. While there are rules in Japan, as there are in all countries, social interaction and behaviour in Japan is based on 'norms', with the most important being not being a bother/nuisance to others, while ready to help if need to. For a society to succeed and prosper there has to be a collective bond to work & live together for the common good! If everyone is out for him/herself, regardless of any negative impacts on others, then it becomes chaotic, a free-for-all 'dog-eat-dog' world!
Yes, but when you're expected to not inconvenience others to a degree where you inconvenience yourself tenfold because everyone's doing it, and now everyone is inconvenienced tenfold is just su*cidal in the long term – as we see, literally. –Is how I see Japan society with my current knowledge of japanese culture, which I'm sure is lacking, but out of curiousity for the culture, not ignorant. So ye. Sry but. Ye
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This is Very True
Some Different Cultures/ People who Migrated Here
They Wipe Their Butt After Pooping π© and Throw in the Trash in the Public Bathroom and Even in Their Houses
America Has BIGGEST PIPELINE For POOP π© and TOILET Papers
How dare you accurately depict Americans!!! π€£π π π π πππ
That is the same reason why I want to move there.
I love this! You found a place where what you care about exists everywhere. Nothing wrong with that. No place is perfect but there are some places that someone can feel the most comfortable, then thatβs what matters.
In the US people are hired to clean the tables. Cleaning them yourself literally takes people's jobs away. Perspective, people!β€
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I dare you to go Railfanning in Japan for 10 minutes
Yeah first thing I always notice when I go back to the States, how loud it is.
Do you have friends in japan?
Yeah I mean just remember that it's great for you specifically. As an American I hate it here, but I'd probably be even more depressed having to follow 14 trillion societal rules every time I go out in public lol.
yeah you're just as polite by recording random people in public so you can shame them on your channel
There are things that drive me insane here, but also things I just love here. Is definitely moved up on the list of places I'd consider moving, based on how much i like the societal interactions.
I always wanted to move to Japan
Personally Iβd like to have personal freedoms. As in, I would like to be able to talk to my friends on a train ride without fear of repercussions. Or blowing my nose right away instead of after a 5 minute search for toilet seats. But I would also like to not be ridiculously self-absorbed like the dropout New York teen is, and have some integrity. Taiwan and old Hong Kong suit me more.
Iβm totally jealous of you. One, that you get to live in a country like that and two, that our country (US) isnβt like this.
much less road rage is a serious good thing.
Eh, it depends on where you live in America. Too many Americans are ignorant to the size and cultural differences between states and cities within those states. But yall can go off
I truly wish I could move here
Many people have the big misconception that there are rules about anything and everything in Japan. While there are rules in Japan, as there are in all countries, social interaction and behaviour in Japan is based on 'norms', with the most important being not being a bother/nuisance to others, while ready to help if need to. For a society to succeed and prosper there has to be a collective bond to work & live together for the common good! If everyone is out for him/herself, regardless of any negative impacts on others, then it becomes chaotic, a free-for-all 'dog-eat-dog' world!
What song in the background β€
Yes, but when you're expected to not inconvenience others to a degree where you inconvenience yourself tenfold because everyone's doing it, and now everyone is inconvenienced tenfold is just su*cidal in the long term – as we see, literally. –Is how I see Japan society with my current knowledge of japanese culture, which I'm sure is lacking, but out of curiousity for the culture, not ignorant. So ye. Sry but. Ye