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Comments by "007 JMK" (@fujigoko007) on "Why Are You Leaving Japan?" video.
Politeness is Emotional Surppression. Suppression of emotions is loneliness and isolation (love is also emotion). Loneliness and isolation are compensated by hobbies and their companionship. Japanese politeness, Japanese loneliness. In addition to it, Focus on the breadth and depth of Japan's hobbyist world.
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About the first Korean woman, What Koreans say about Japan is usually a lie Japan is a defeated country and no rebuttal is allowed. Many Koreans live in Japan and dominate the media and distribution. Maybe the Japanese don't have the right to speak. We are being abused by Koreans every day even in our home country.
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韓国では酷い反日教育が行われているからです 欧米諸国のリベラルは、それを知っていてサポートしています 国際政治
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The Swedish man is a Taro Urashima. Young people who come to Japan run the risk of becoming Taro Urashima. That risk must be kept in mind.
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@Gliese380 Currently, about 300,000 people are immigrating to Japan each year. The number of Vietnamese people has been increasing rapidly for a while, and now the number of Nepalese people is increasing rapidly.
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You should go to court and set a precedent. This will be reflected in the content of the qualification exam for the real estate business, and it will be in a better state. It takes a long time, but it makes it easier for those who follow.
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in Japan, Like a mixture of traditional and modern architecture, A mix of traditional and modern technology. Some will survive aging and natural disasters. When it comes to technology in society, it is necessary to consider the proficiency of producers, the proficiency of users, replacement cost, maintenance costs, and priority issues.
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only korean
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Politeness is the restraint of emotions. Of course, it comes with the side effects of loneliness and isolation. The cure for that is having a hobby. For example, the fact that cherry blossoms bloom all at once in spring is the result of the Japanese hobby of gardening. It heals loneliness and isolation.
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