Questions about living in Japan? - woman molested on japanese train
Hey you guys! I will be in Japan within two weeks of work and I have some questions:
1) How much money does a person spend per month on food?
2) About how much money it costs to travel by train five days a week for a month?
3) in contact with too much or otherwise sexually abusing behavior toward women who actually take place, on the train? Or anywhere else?
4) How is the work of someone who does not Japanese stressful, but Japanese's?
5) Where and how do I make friends dimensions work? Japanese people and foreigners do not care.
Thank you!
Friday, February 19, 2010
Woman Molested On Japanese Train Questions About Living In Japan?
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1) Offer depends on your needs. 70% of food imported from outside Japan. I spend eating about 6000 yen per week, pay only healthy foods and more. As a family of four spent about ¥ 15,000, including my strict diet.
ReplyDelete2. The costs depend on distance trains. My travel expenses are covered by companies, but I bought my pass 6 months of ¥ 77,660 passengers. I have a train of 50 minutes each way. I live in Tokyo.
3. It happens, but rarely in 3 years, I have not seen a inccident. More trains and more women have only cars during rush hour.
4. The learning curve can be stressful. I speak, read and write in Japanese. I have deliberately over the course of history, which ends with each person I cited health. In my case, I work for a verylarge international companies. It took out about 1 months time to work. From 6 months to make mistakes and learn. After a year of many ups and downs had good times and bad. I've learned, that the nail is, the hit to an end, so he does not like the Romans in Rome. The second thing is preparing to move to a larger tree or nemawashi. For me, fulfill a task or make a change, I refer to my colleagues, team leaders and subordinates. If the group is to understand, then we can move forward. But common sense and no decision is obvious, if I continue in this way at all (and a waste of time to tell him) I can finish my work with the added stress. It takes time to learn and mistakes, the unwritten rules of the individual workplace. I mention all of tin the hope that you can beat with less stress. You have a period of adaptation to stress. I guarantee it. Every gaijin sing this song at least once.
5. Friendship through the networking and the introduction of the employees. Just walking with someone and start a conversation may surprise people here. There are big clubs like www.tokyogaijins.com that can learn as a point of the new people.
I can go and work in Japan. In my case, I work in the business world. You can wish me via e-mail if you need more information.
I can help some.
ReplyDelete1) It depends on what you eat. When you eat food in America are very expensive. You can) to "Meshi-ya" (dinner and a good size meal for $ 8 or less. Or - you can use to ramen shop and do the same thing for $ 5.
2) It can cost nothing, how many companies pay for your ticket. Otherwise, it depends on the distance you travel. You can buy bonds for more than a month, but a few. You should ask your arrival, there once.
3) Yes best thing to do is grab her hand and tosses it over his head and cried, "Chi-kan! (Wrong agent). You are on the fact that silence is based young women. When exposed to disappear soon .
4) Japanese men are generally notHobby is a lot and tend to drink to go to work. If this is your thing, then can go to the bar.
1. It depends on how much we eat, where to eat. The prices are with the United States or the West are in line. Just do not eat in the restaurant every day. Even if he did, there are some cheap restaurants.
ReplyDelete2. Depends. More and more people travel by train, the more it costs.
http://www.japanrail.com/
3. Sometimes, but not so often. If you do not, just move to another part of the process and the person to ignore. Or say something loud and point at him. The last thing the person wants is attention.
4. It can be very stressful. I am an American, in Japan more than 2 ½ years worked. Obviously, the biggest problem is communication. The first car did not talk to me about everything. Not in the labor market and not on theCity, was in lived pretty exhausting for me because I was new in town, had a new job and would not help me. I do not know that anyone else. Most are at least be something useful. Expect to be independent. Expect that some communication problems. Be open. Ask questions. Be polite. You will be paid.
5. Also, be open and polite. Starbucks is always a meeting place in each town referred to Japanese who have traveled abroad A. There are at least one or two bars are places frequented by foreigners. Be open, be friendly, try to study Japanese and make friends. Patience is necessary, but you can do.
1) This can vary enormously. If you have three meals to cook, you may receive only $ 300 per month. The other extreme is when you eat three meals, in which case you should plan the expenditure of at least $ 600 per month. Well, that is about Japan, especially Tokyo, the variety of restaurants and the lack of inflection. You can spend as little as $ 4 lunch, and no tips. Things, of course, if you become accustomed to the finest in life, then a Wagyu (Japanese beef) dinner can easily withdraw $ 200.
ReplyDelete2) depending on the distance of your trip. Buy an S-Pass (your employer should they). For a stretch I'd say about $ 100 per month.
3) do only rarely. But these figures. They have millions of people in the trains leave every day in Tokyo. Thereand are a few rotten apples. But you should be aware of how to be attentive to potential attackers in her country. If there will ever be touched, then scream, hit, hit, or what we as a weapon to have pain. Real men do not grope. These beetles are wrong to target only poor women.
4) I think it depends on how they in agreement with others. If you have good people skills, then this is a question that is used to the customs and environment in Japan. Non-Japanese who go home are also those who are fired after Japan, with the mission to civilize the Japanese. This approach has of course never works. But if you learn with an open mind and a willingness to Japanese Wils available, and you should have much less stress at work.
5) Go to your Shiyakusho (office) or kuyakusho (office space) and information about activities they sponsor. Or send me an e-mail. I will be your first friend in Japan. :)