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I saw a Twitter post about how Japan was the most peaceful place in the world. I like the idea of living in a peaceful place. I went to look for the way to move to Japan. I do not know any Japanese, except for "How are you?" and "Thank you." I cannot read Japanese either. It seems that there are work visas and tourists visas. You might have to re-apply or whatever after you've spent 5 years in Japan. i like their silent and peaceful temples. They have very spartan rooms where one can go to bed. They are a simple living people. They are very respectful and bow to each other. They hardly ever get to any confrontational attitudes with each other. They have a hardworking ethic, and it seems to be something that gets their men into some difficulty. Their rates of birth are low compared to other countries. I'm a bit sad about that. Their women are quite good when it comes to being good wives and keeping the home in good shape, and the children happy. I met several Japanese people when I was in grad school. They were always working at their offices. They had always a lowkey attitude when talking to each other and to people out of their culture. I think Japan might be nice to spend time in. I think my SO might not be so excited to go there and live there forever. It might be a bit difficult to get him to eat Japanese food. I've had Japanese food - sushi, sashimi and other more cooked items. They are all good but it does take a bit of getting used to. I guess I will not think too much about moving to Japan, but I'm still thinking they do have a peaceful nature. Oh, and they are very good at being accurate in their work. They are very strict in looking at new products for healthcare. They also tend to keep a low profile with the newest things that the European or American products that get introduced there. I hope someday that I can visit Japan. And see their famous sites. |