Yeah, messed up the formatting. I've edited the original comment. Thanks.
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If anyone is interested, here is a documentary about the centralisation of Korea which is related to this article.
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2/10. Are there any giveaways that a face is AI generated?
As a mixed third generation immigrant, I get this a lot. In my experience, most people want to know my ethnicity, but for some reason they never ask me that directly.
OP has only only been here for 4.5 months on an exchange. He clearly has rose-tinted glasses on.
I'm not denying what he is saying but I visited the UK back in February last year after 5 years here and I had a wonderful time. It felt so good to just talk to people in English and share banter, spend time with family, not have to overthink every interaction. Sure people can be loud and it can be a bit grim but it felt refreshing after being here so long. I don't really understand what these "conflicts" OP is referring to. I've only really had a bad encounter with some chavs before.
I had a good think about what I wanted out of life after that trip, and decided to move back in April (especially for career reasons). I think being the only foreigner in a traditional Japanese company has really burnt me out. But I'm glad I got to spend some time in this country!
20 upvotes but no comments? Strange. Anyway, I think a big factor that you did not mention is that Japanese people generally don't complain. The concept of "shouganai" is so ingrained here that idea of complaining about something can be interpreted as "well what do you want me to do about it?". But in the scenario that you mentioned, they probably do think they are burdening you, otherwise you wouldn't say you are busy . Or it could be a case of 思いやり
This was a big culture shock compared to the UK where people complain all the time, even just to vent their feelings.
These nuisance streamers only come here because they know they'd get their ass beat if they went somewhere else.
Very similar situation down here in Okayama. Autumn is the best season!
No way. Imagine being stuck in complete darkness unable to move your body for that amount of time. I'd lose my mind and probably have a panic attack thinking to myself what if they don't dig me up?. The money isn't worth the mental trauma that would cause me.
I'm not sure if that would be considered well travelled from a European perspective. For example if you live in the Netherlands, you could drive to Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and France all within 3-5 hours. A quick Google says the average European visits 8 countries within their lifetime. Geographical proximity and culturally dissimilarity definitely need to be considered.
I read the article but they missed the point that higher inflation will cause consumers to spend less and ultimately slow the economy, increasing unemployment. Higher unemployment means more competition for jobs and lowball salaries. Now we might not see widespread layoffs here but the average person will be stuck earning peanuts.
I haven't played the recent games, but isn't it impossible for a Pokémon to switch in cursed or confused?