I'm Japanese but what do you think about Japanese people?

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Do Japanese mutate?

If we only take in context of mutation in human race. Yes, humans have a couple of mutation that are caused by natural and unnatural means. Those who study genetics or may have heard of the news about the mutations occurring via birth due to high exposure to radioactive waves. Although the best example is Chernobyl Nuclear Plant explosion and it's after effects recorded in history. When it comes to natural means, we tend to call it defects. Like two fingers that didn't separate properly during the cell division stages while in the mother womb, blindness at birth and extra. But I digress, it's a off-topic answer I should kept at a minimum.

/Back on Topic/
I feel that there's a lot of things that I probably won't understand until I have lived in their country. From what I think is that Japan working culture is extremely tough in a sense how they work long hours. Their culture of manners and way you gesture yourself toward others and reputation makes it very difficult at times to allow you to merge with society if you were to be scandalized, regardless of truth behind the matter.

OP did well creating one thread and then running off. Bastard.

Anyway i like japan but i dont like the japanese. According to my findings they seem to be
asstard racists, right wingers intolerant assnuts who may as well kill themselves over their own
insecurities.

Im still moving to japan, but im 100% that i will discriminated against for looking mexican instead of blue eyed european whitey.

Agreed on the runner thing. Looks like someone data mining people thoughts and public opinion for one reason or another?

In terms of discrimination, trust me when I say there's quite a few countries that falls under that category. I mean, I've seen British Citizens discriminate against each other and same for Asians to Asians from the same ethnics. Nothing new, unfortunately.

Actually when I think about it, a lot of countries treat foreigners with disrespect. Like ripping them off in prices, mistreating them and so forth unless you know the country enough to get around it and prevent it from happening at the first place. I know a few people who's living in Japan, but it's more different than people take for granted.
 
I'm Japanese, I'm proud of my culture/heritage, I forever will stay loyal to my country, even if it means dying for it. O.o
 
Well, my no doubt ill-informed views on Japan and its people are very good. Hard working, industrious and respectful. I like the respect you have for your history and culture.
 
good word etiquette and discipline
but i believe the girls just not as good as in anime LOL~
 
I'm Japanese, I'm proud of my culture/heritage, I forever will stay loyal to my country, even if it means dying for it. O.o

Guess everyone to their own. But it pretty good that you're willing to stand ground on your beliefs.

good word etiquette and discipline
but i believe the girls just not as good as in anime LOL~

If girls in Japan ever did, I think there would be a lot of people saying anime is actually reality and not actually animated but acted by people instead.
 
If girls in Japan ever did, I think there would be a lot of people saying anime is actually reality and not actually animated but acted by people instead.
good point there, people percieve anime and stuffs around it as an escape from reality. escape too much and you'll be otaku :XD:
 

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