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Comments by "Kantrel 7" (@blumiu2426) on "I’m 50 years old Japanese man. Monday is not bad day" video.
I think the US needs to offer more languages early on. We get French, Latin, Spanish. You need to get past those to anything else or do it on your own. I find it odd Japan refuses to learn English just as a skill for the outside world when it comes to business or alternative because if they don't know another language, they probably know English. Maybe it wants to be isolationist or it's something else. Do they want to learn European languages instead? I think Japan is opposed ideologically to how Europe is turning out. When did you start learning and why did you stick with it?
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Tyson is 59 and Logal Paul is in his 20s. People aren't very keen on it here. Younger people are more into the spectacle of YouTuber glamor sport while older people prefer actual boxing. The divide is younger think it was a real fight (because most of Paul's fights are like that) and everyone else think it was fixed and for money. Tyson had eluded to it before the fight in interview about not caring about his legacy and then later how he wasn't going to please people. It was a really bad fight because nothing happened and went to decision and the Netflix servers kept going down.
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@patrioticyank4940 I've heard several things over the years why Japan doesn't ranging from they don't want to learn English as point of pride, but then again I don't think they speak any other languages nationally. You can see easily the isolationist mindset still there, but I almost feel like that is why they fell off technologically from the 80s and 90s. It's also hard to know and why they change because at times they do it on their own to some benefit, yet it can also be some outside influence. In a way it's as if they are all hikikomori or have a phobia of the outside world. I can't compare it with other Asian countries as never looked into it, but I know it's almost 100% never leave Japan. I doubt it has to do with preserving the culture they have or maybe the youth don't have the means to travel, yet it can't just be the current or Millennials that could. I think there is a lot psychologically as a culture at play as much as the birth rate is an issue. In a way I get it, yet in another it makes you worry. I'm sure China and who know what else is looking at them as prime meat to take over when they no longer have the numbers to persist. Being invaded under the guise of immigration like bureaucrats have done elsewhere in the world I just don't think they are equipped for if they are that resistant to the outside.
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