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First of all, Japanese men are not short. Today, the average height per capita in Japan is taller than in China (in Asia). And what you see is chosen.
Of course, the selected ones are good-looking. You can go and see the men who are voice actors in Japan. Except for a few people, everything else is ugly.
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Garbage !(Didn't say upstairs).
There are hundreds of millions of people in Japan.
China 1.3 billion.
Anyone who has studied probability knows it.
There are many handsome guys in China.
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It depends on what type of handsome guy you like
If you like white-collar workers, it's Tokyo
If you like fashion and beauty, it is Osaka
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The Japanese are indeed more beautiful than the Chinese in terms of race, although the Japanese are yellow, but they are longer and more delicate than the Chinese, characterized by ** white, high nose bridge, pointed nose, pointed chin, male mostly Chinese character face, female mostly melon seed face.
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Japanese men are short and disgusting to you.
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This, the individual has a personal level of appreciation.
In my opinion, women in Japan are better than men.
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It's okay to go to Tokyo, you're going to somewhere else and it will disgust you.
There are also Japanese men who are short.
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Japanese people are very good at dressing up.
If many boys in China dress up handsomely and have a better temperament, then there are a lot of handsome guys in China...
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Check out the two major game companies, Soyn and Nintendo.
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Everyone else is Asian, it's all the same.
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There are a lot of handsome guys in Tokyo. Certainly more than China. Don't disadmit it. That's just the way it is.
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Of course you can, *You have established diplomatic relations with Japan for decades, what is your name?
If LZ is good at Japanese, you can sign up for a Yahoo Japan, which is commonly used by Japanese people to chat. If you don't mind meeting Japanese people online, you can try it. Either you just check to see if there are any Japanese students at the university or something.
Hehe, you check it from the Internet. It's me Chinese. Hehe.
I've been to a lot of chat rooms frequented by foreigners. But it's all in English, and it looks too tiring. Hey
There are a lot of foreigners who are also on Q, and sometimes you can meet them by chance. My mom and dad have had it.
It's best to look for a foreigner's chat room. Good put.
If you want to get to know disabled friends, you can go to some welfare homes and other places, and if you want to make friends, it's actually very simple, talk more, walk more, and you can always get to know a few people.
Are you a student in school? It's really good to learn CAD well! My, have you studied Proe Engineer in addition? Hope we can be friends!
You often talk to them or do things for them.
If you are not very busy at work, it is recommended to sign up for some amateur classes, such as English, taekwondo, cooking, dancing (waltzing and the like), fitness, depending on your personal preferences, you can learn things and meet friends of the opposite sex, and you can also pass the time of boredom, I personally think it is more nutritious and constructive.
In addition, it is necessary to participate in more activities, such as what are the eight-minute dates and other activities similar to folks in many cities, and it is good to participate more and have more opportunities.
The most important thing is to enhance personal charm, you can start from conversation and taste, read more books, and improve your inner temperament. Of course, this is a topic, if you want to take a shortcut in a short period of time, you can find some books on how to improve personal quality and cultivation, such as "A Detail That Affects the Life of a Man and a Woman", this set of books is still good.
Also, remember to meet someone you like and be sure to seize the opportunity and don't miss it I wish you happiness :)
Apply for an ICQ or something.
Add friends to chat. It's all foreign.
Or you can look for foreign forums or something.
You can learn a foreign language or anything.
Enhance communication. o(∩_o...
Nice industry. Everyone needs zippers.
Bags, clothes, pants, shoes, luggage. Wait a minute.
Of course, if you need friends when you go out, you can make more friends.
Make some friends who can talk about it and make some friends sincerely, and you can talk about your heart.
Friends can talk to each other, help each other, support and care for each other.
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I've only been to Tokyo, and I want to go to Hokkaido the most, and I want to eat crabs there.
I give it to all my colleagues and friends when I go. I bought them all at the 100 yen shop, and the ballpoint pens there were good, beautiful and easy to use. It's not expensive at zero hour, and the chocolate over there tastes pretty good, so you can buy some.
Buy cosmetics for girls, it's good to dye your hair.
Older people in Japan are still very polite, and you can often hear young people talking foul language on the streets of Tokyo. The environment is ok, and the bustling place is a bit dirty.
Japanese ramen is really delicious, no wonder Japanese people have grown up, and I think it may be the reason why I eat so much ramen. I was going to go to a friend in Tokyo for a few months this year, but when I got a job, I didn't make it.
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And it's almost the same as in our country. The only thing is that I can't understand what I say, and people are still more polite. I prefer to be clean, soft-spoken, and quiet everywhere, including in the car, without loud talking.
When I go sightseeing, the attractions are different from the domestic ones, but the style is different, and the others are the same, and there are more people. If you want to go, go to Tokyo, where there are many places to get around, and then you can go to the sun or anything. Okinawa and Hokkaido are all good places.
If you don't have anything, it depends on your preferences, there is everything, expensive, cheap by the way, anyway, you get what you pay for, at least people won't deceive you.
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Old Japanese students slip by:
Eat Japan, drink Japan, play Japan, and scold Japan.
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The first impression of Japan is that it is clean and orderly. Japanese people are generally polite on the surface, but they don't know much about what they think inside.
Hokkaido, Okinawa, and Kyoto are all good choices.
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I have been in Japan for 7 years. Now it's working.
I'll do the math for you first.
In Japan, an average of 1,000 yen (70 RMB) is given for one hour, assuming an 8-hour work day is 1000 7 = 7000 (490 RMB), assuming a 20-day work, 7000*20 = 140,000 (9800 RMB).
In three years, 140,000 * 3 = 420,000 (29,400 RMB) is calculated in this way, and you can earn 300,000 yuan in three years in Japan.
But Japan's monthly expenses, the least, the most economical living, 6 100,000 yen.
If you make 4.2 million yen in three years, you will have 2.04 million yen left over in the end. (around 140,000 RMB).
The above is a speculation of a normal international student working hard. *Tuition is not included, but if it is not a study abroad or labor export, there is less freedom.
The time given will be very low. 600, 700 have.
Because it is clearly for you to make money, it will also be obvious for you to deceive you.
This way your hard work will be doubled.
You won't die of overwork. It was mainly the mentally stressed Nippon Kaisha who was very capable and motivated.
They are all free and voluntary overtime. Too long.
You may also feel that you have less time to work. Ask for extra time.
Because hourly workers have to pay for overtime.
If you are a trainee, you will be provided with food and lodging. But there is less freedom.
I'm afraid you can't stand the exploitation and run away.
Think again
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It is recommended that you apply for a work visa or a business visa.
If you study in Japan for 3 years, unless you are willing to endure hardships and save money. Save a 30w.
Japanese people rarely work overtime unless there are special circumstances. Overtime pay is also very low. Basically, I go home after work.
I don't go home during the summer and winter vacations, and I work 8 hours a day. That's 30w yen. There could be more.
Our friend has a tuition fee of 8w rmb a year, and he pays it all by himself. It's a student who works three jobs a day.
But tired. And there is no spirit to study at all. I've been in Japan for 2 years, and I can't speak Japanese well.
Instead of applying for a student visa, it is better to dispatch labor or apply for a work visa or business visa.
But I can't save much, and I have rent, living expenses. Wait a minute.
In addition, there are restrictions on part-time jobs for international students. There is no time limit only when it is on holiday. There are many cases of international students dying of overwork while working.
There are a lot of people in Japan who are foreigners who work in the dark or do high-paying, high-risk jobs. However, which jobs are generally not recruited by foreigners. For example, customs. PR and stuff like that. Which is also forbidden for foreigners.
So some of them are black workers, they are squeezed, their wages are lowered, or they are beaten. If this is a normal situation, you can turn to legal aid. But he himself worked as an illegal worker, and there was no way to turn to legal aid.
Because what he himself is doing is illegal. So a lot of people just swallowed their anger.
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It's really hard for me to answer you because I haven't learned about it. Because I basically didn't come into contact with friends who came to work specially. But I've heard of some, as a friend upstairs said, if it's not for studying abroad, labor export, there is less freedom.
The time given will be very low. 600, 700 have. Because I live in a small city, the management is not very good.
Therefore, international students have a high degree of freedom to work, and many students are here to make money, and they generally have 2 jobs after class, but due to the current economic recession in Japan, and small cities are not as good as big cities. The monthly income is about 250,000 yen. But the round-trip road saves time, the bicycle back and forth is absolutely done within half an hour, and also saves transportation costs, not compared to big cities, although the time is high, but the transportation cost plus the time wasted on the road is not very cost-effective.
It's just that international students still have to pay tuition, so there are pros and cons. The above is purely a personal opinion. We apologize for any inaccuracies or inconsistencies.
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First of all, I studied in Japan, and I have many friends who come to work to make money, and with their experience, I can tell you that it is not difficult to earn 300,000 yuan in 3 years, but you also have to consider many other aspects. For example, the cost of living is that the Japanese economy is in a recession and it is difficult to find a job, and there is also the regional problem, where the cost of living is low in some places and the salary is relatively low, and in some places the salary is high, but the cost of living is also very high. It's not easy to save 300,000 in 3 years.
Part-time workers are often deducted from overtime wages or have their wages lowered, and even insulted or violently beaten, and some die of overwork. If you encounter these problems, it is best to contact the Chinese Embassy in Japan. The above is purely a personal opinion.
We apologize for any inaccuracies or inconsistencies.
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I went to Japan to see Aunt Hana.
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1) A 1,000 yuan digital camera, which is sold for about 10,000 yen in Japan).
4,000 yuan laptops, Japan sells about 580,000 yen (3,500 5,000 yuan) (laptops** and domestic differences are not big, but the difference is that you can buy original Japanese-made brand computers).
2) Parcel 1 kg freight: sail, ship; 5 kg: sail, ship (RMB).
3) 10 km from Tokyo: about 240 260 (slightly different at night) - RMB).
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It is recommended that you do not buy digital cameras and notebooks in Japan, if you want to buy them, go to the malls where the locals go to buy them, but there seems to be no chance, the electrical stores that the tour guide takes you to are all aimed at us, and I feel that they are all eliminated things over there, and the variety is still small, and it is not very cheap.
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1。Digital cameras range from 10,000 --- 50,000 yen for notebooks --- 200,000 yen 2. I don't know the specifics, it will be a little expensive, it is recommended to bring it back by hand.
3。2 kilometers of Tokyo 650---700 yen, 200---300 per kilometer in the future, time interval combined, not recommended to take a taxi, time-consuming and expensive, the subway is very convenient, ask for a map at the entrance (free), according to the kanji is easy to find.
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If you ask about 1,1000 yuan, it is resisted in Japan. Notebooks are also resistant. Because the labor cost in Japan is slightly more expensive, things at this price may be more expensive than in China.
Q2, it depends on what you send. You also know that things are mailed by weight. There is a big difference between the postage of a small box of iron and a small box of styrofoam.
If it's 1 kilogram, the ship will cost about 100 yuan, but it will take 1 to 3 months, and there is no guarantee that it will arrive. Air freight is about 150 yuan. 2 weeks.
Question 3, about 230 yuan.
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If you're frugal, don't go. Shanghai taxis are 14 blocks in 97, and now the heart stiffness seems to be only 12, one stop. Walk or sit in a sedan car.
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Japan is located in the Pacific Ocean to the east of the Asian continent. The entire country is made up of four main islands, and there are more than 4,000 small islands around these four islands, and Japan is roughly the size of Germany and Switzerland combined, and slightly smaller than the U.S. state of California. Japan's coastline is complex and varied, with many volcanoes and deep canyons.
The territory is rugged and interlaced with river valleys, with 80% of the mountainous area and 66% of the country's forest coverage. Geothermal and fishery resources are abundant. Japan is extremely scarce in mineral resources, and most of its industrial raw materials and fuels depend on imports, but it is a world economic power, with its industrial and national GDP ranking among the highest in the world, and its agricultural output per unit area is very high.
Japan is a country of varied topography and abundant water resources, which makes for a magnificent landscape, with snow-capped lakes, rocky canyons, rushing rivers, steep peaks, majestic waterfalls, and hot springs that attract many tourists all year round
Best season: All seasons, summer and winter in Hokkaido and Tohoku; Spring and autumn in the Kanto region, Chugoku region, Shikoku, and Kyushu regions; It is suitable for the Chubu region and the Kansai region all year round.
Recommended play: 8 days.
Cost per person: 15000
Visa difficulty: average.
..I think there are two possibilities.
Laugh helplessly. The first is that he still likes it, but after so long, you still haven't been together, and it's still an ambiguous relationship, he feels very tired and likes it, but he finds it difficult to like it. >>>More
First of all, adjust your mentality, don't lose your mind and do something drastic for their words, it is very unworthy. >>>More
OK. The materials are as follows.
Procedures for applying for a visa for Japanese family members (working in employment). >>>More
No, you are not a husband and wife, and it is not recommended to give expensive gifts. You can give him something else, something that represents your heart, a valuable gift can only show your current generosity, and his momentary touch, and it will not add any points to your relationship.
It's good to ignore it, let him say cruel things and tell him not to talk nonsense, whatever your husband has to ignore their words, the more they say that you have to behave ambiguously, they have nothing to say, they just want to find a topic to talk about you, they are some very boring people. Smile and laugh, don't do to others what you don't want to do