My departure date from Japan is tomorrow, and I don't want to leave after living here for a year

My departure date from Japan is tomorrow, and I don't want to leave after living here for a year.

>work hours are not long, contrary to popular belief. My company uses the western 9-5 model, monday to friday.
>take-out food and DIY kits is cheap and healthy
>actually lost weight because of the diet and slow eating habits due to using chopsticks, and car-less lifestyle
>beauty standards are extremely high; every girl looks like a supermodel
>streets are clean and lively with small businesses and people
>can buy ecchi comics and alcohol at 7-11
>always something new to visit: shrines, cafes, shops, hot springs, parks, and festivals
>trains arrive 3 minute
>everyone is polite and enthusiastic about their job; top-notch service
>people here actually share my weeb interests
>free public wifi

Life will be all downhill from here when I step foot in America. Nips have shown me the greater side of life, and truly how inferior America is.

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glad you had a good time! you don't belong there, unfortunately. have you encountered FILTHY GAIJIN discrimination during your trip?

git gud and transfer permanently

Finally you realised what a 3rd world shithole country the USA is David-sensei. Were you a English teacher?

>>beauty standards are extremely high; every girl looks like a supermodel
only this is wrong

You should be patriotic and proud of being American.
You have huge territory.
The biggest economy in the world,
Beautiful nature the Japanese can only dream of.
Endless supply of sexy chubby women.

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What are you on about? I'm from perth been in the US for about 3 years, this place is all right.

heh...

It's true.
I've been in tokyo, osaka and kyoto, every girls are hot
>inb4 yellow fever
I'm Vietnamese

how do people like your accent?

>beauty standards are extremely high; every girl looks like a supermodel

kek

Not at all, although it might be from the fact that everyone keeps quiet and to themselves on the train or eating

I will work towards that.

No. Just a CS job. Abe's foreign policy is making it really easy to get work visas, even if you don't speak Japanese.

US is fine, but your perspective will change when you travel.

They can understand it easily, at least.

I live in central Tokyo. Lots of salarywomen in stockings, high-heels, coats, and silky hair.

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i ain't no weeb but you have to admire japanese nature

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Sounds like heaven, user. Quick, find a qt to marry there

They love it, Americans are really obsessed with accents.

well, figured as much
how similar is life in perth to life in america?

goodbye English sensei.

I know this feel. Lived in Osaka for a year before medical school, loved it so much went back to do clinical research there for a year during medical school. And now I'm back again for a 2-month stint for research. I keep finding ways to come back.

People complaining about gaijin discrimination are jaded fucking losers or have never actually been here. I lived in what's considered the most racist part of Osaka which itself is considered the most racist city, and have single mildly annoying interaction once among the 26 months total I have lived here.

Just find a way to go back asap man. I got a few more week before my current research gig is up and I'm already devising ways to come back and tie it into my career in the USA

CS jobって言ってるよ?

Perth is an absolute shit hole for the most part, the us has its own corners of hell but the shitty parts of america are more funny than scary tbqh. I would say the us is kinda like Australasia but with more fat people and everyone seems a bit more casual, and their markets are fucked! The shit they sell in US stores makes no fucking sense, you can buy more vodka or rum then less the price for a smaller bottle.

Many newlines

thanks for your information. your contribution to FSB database is greatly appreciated. x

Do you love Japan?