I think I already shared with you that I have recommended my channel to some of my other friends. Basically, we were talking about channels where people just walk around Japan, which is something many of us enjoy. Thanks for the video, I enjoy more of than just your walking around.
Dang. E-signing and online forms are a real lifesaver these days. As are habits of reading/replying to emails and schedules in a timely manner. I mean, no one is perfect at it yet, but people learn much faster than some would give them credit for. I like how you tie things back to risk-aversion. So, as they say, nothing ventured, nothing gained. Japanese society largely doesn’t enjoy venturing. But, that may change! We all hope it will 🙂
Engineering company scolded my friend for not telling them his sexual orientation -_- My friend's preference is not relevant information to his job!
A lot of meetings are also pointless because they are just illusions of open conversation. Meetings to discuss something that has already been set in stone.
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What about the meeting before the meeting? When the actual meeting is a formality and the actual decisions were made before the meeting
I think I already shared with you that I have recommended my channel to some of my other friends. Basically, we were talking about channels where people just walk around Japan, which is something many of us enjoy. Thanks for the video, I enjoy more of than just your walking around.
Paul, we’re gonna have to have another meeting about our meeting which is included in our next meeting about meeting. Please hanko sign here 🪧
According to my relatives, the reason for all of these kinds of things is: Shyoganai. I don’t know who he is, but he seems like a jerk… 😂
All the 3 points are crazy!
Thanks again for shedding light on this.
Dang. E-signing and online forms are a real lifesaver these days. As are habits of reading/replying to emails and schedules in a timely manner. I mean, no one is perfect at it yet, but people learn much faster than some would give them credit for. I like how you tie things back to risk-aversion. So, as they say, nothing ventured, nothing gained. Japanese society largely doesn’t enjoy venturing. But, that may change! We all hope it will 🙂
Engineering company scolded my friend for not telling them his sexual orientation -_-
My friend's preference is not relevant information to his job!
A lot of meetings are also pointless because they are just illusions of open conversation.
Meetings to discuss something that has already been set in stone.
Do you foresee younger generations upending any of these things?
Hanako is a unique feature though.