People shouldn't think that Japanese women alone were so docile as to remain silent while being groped on a train. Of course I cannot speak for the US, but I read German studies that say much the same about German girls/women, a surprisingly large part of whom have made such experiences, but only a very small, resolute fraction "makes a scene". Which I find strange. Most kept talking to their friend or just tried to ignore it until the problem would be gone.
That case from Tokyo was the woman was working for a conversation school, but on the side was giving private lessons. From the articles I read (and of course this is all hearsay) she had told her friends that he was creepy. That should of been a red flag right there. Obviously she didn't deserve what happened to her, but she should have stopped giving him private lessons in his home. It's a little black eye on being a gaijin in Japan, but there is a lot worse that happens in the U.S.
Its probably the same for gender on terms of you getting in or not, but to me, it looks like more men are on Youtube posting vlogs though =) But thats probably just Vlogs, there is probably no difference in gender on getting in. Just my opinion.
Thank you so much. This really helped.
bluecloud0 2 years ago
you're welcome - glad it was helpful
TaishaJason 2 years ago
Oh my gosh, that story is really scary! Chopped her up? Eeeww....
SutiesFavoriteSongs 2 years ago
haha this might be a stupid question but will asians from america be hired as an ALT? xD
missvinca 2 years ago
yep - plenty of Asian-Americans are JETs
TaishaJason 2 years ago
lool this is kinda kewl, its like survival of the fittest.
Cronaldo02 2 years ago
People shouldn't think that Japanese women alone were so docile as to remain silent while being groped on a train. Of course I cannot speak for the US, but I read German studies that say much the same about German girls/women, a surprisingly large part of whom have made such experiences, but only a very small, resolute fraction "makes a scene". Which I find strange. Most kept talking to their friend or just tried to ignore it until the problem would be gone.
42317 3 years ago
That case from Tokyo was the woman was working for a conversation school, but on the side was giving private lessons. From the articles I read (and of course this is all hearsay) she had told her friends that he was creepy. That should of been a red flag right there. Obviously she didn't deserve what happened to her, but she should have stopped giving him private lessons in his home. It's a little black eye on being a gaijin in Japan, but there is a lot worse that happens in the U.S.
jessman1999 3 years ago
Its probably the same for gender on terms of you getting in or not, but to me, it looks like more men are on Youtube posting vlogs though =) But thats probably just Vlogs, there is probably no difference in gender on getting in. Just my opinion.
shildrine 3 years ago
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crackaline 3 years ago
Good video. Did answer some of my own questions I had. Thanks Jason.
-Billy-
WhiteMatrix2006 3 years ago
seems to be loading faster in the "high quality" mode
myargonauts 3 years ago
thanks so much for making this video. you pretty much covered everything and were very helpful!
crackaline 3 years ago