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What kind of people are suitable for emigrating to Japan?

1. Who is not suitable for coming to Japan?

People who don't like Japan from their families or themselves will definitely not come to Japan if they don't like Japan. The relationship between China and Japan is quite special. It's hard to be friends without being enemies in this life. If family members are biased, they should think twice before acting. After all, immigrants have sacrifices and gains. If the sacrifice is too great, the price/performance ratio will be poor.

Although Japan is an old developed country, it has neither an anti-imperialist and anti-feudal democratic revolution nor a thorough blow to clan forces. Up to now, the feudal thoughts in Japanese bones are still very serious, especially in some political families and religious families. Therefore, the intergenerational and social relations between Japanese people are still relatively depressed, and there is no freedom and equality between Europeans and Americans in this respect. Girls, in particular, should take the initiative to do some chores in the company by default, which is not recommended by feminists.

Have the ability to go to the United States and rank among the upper-middle class elites in the United States. Unless you are particularly interested in Japanese culture or something, the United States is definitely the first choice in terms of income.

The family is an upper-middle class with an income of 400,000 to 500,000. If the income from Japan does not double, or if there is a chance to change shifts, it is still recommended to stay in China. The upper class in Japan is basically closed to ordinary Japanese, not to mention foreigners.

An ambitious person who doesn't want to live a small life. Japan is suitable for diaosi counterattack, not for reaching the peak of life. Of course, you can use Japan as a springboard.

Second, who is suitable to come to Japan?

People who have high requirements for laws and regulations and want others to abide by them. For example, it is common sense that people can't smoke in public places. In China, many people feel secondhand smoke. In Japan, people dare to smoke in public places (not in designated smoking places). I've only seen it once or twice since I came here, and I'm still sneaking around on the road. When there are few pedestrians, if there are children indoors, absolutely no one dares. I just ordered the clerk to convince me.

Someone who takes contracts seriously. I am very concerned about the agreed things. If I can't perform the contract because of this, I must inform you in advance. Of course, China people like to cheat on written contracts, not to mention that they will not admit it after oral agreement, and they are too used to treating it as nothing afterwards. Japanese society has done better than China in this respect. Generally agreed things can be done, and if they cannot be done, they will be informed in advance. Anyway, it won't give people a feeling of full promise and pretending to forget afterwards.

The relationship between people is used to keeping a distance, and life and work are clearly separated.

If you like Japanese culture and some minority hobbies, Japan can always find people who suit you.

People who have certain requirements for service standards. For example, if I have a meal, spending money depends on the service attitude and mood of the other party, and the good mood of the day will be gone. It is difficult to use the word "service level" in the basic consumption level of China people. The personalities of the two countries are really very different.

In China, it's the lower middle class, and it's the bottom. Basically, I can only live a hard life at home, but in Japan, being an ordinary person is also a class leap for myself.