- still lives with her parents - still works for the same company she started with after graduating university - takes baths at night - doesn't have a lot of time for breakfast before work - commutes to work 1 hour one-way everyday by train - arrives to work early before company hours - sits in an open seating environment with co-workers and mangers all sitting together - attends the traditional company morning meeting, called Chorei (very Japanese) - receives Omiyage from co-workers who came back from trips - performs regular desk and PC work throughout the day (as you would expect) - attends planing meetings as required for her job throughout the day - takes a 1-hour lunch break with co-workers - respects company seniority and uses the appropriate language to address her superiors - leaves the office when she finishes her work. On this day, she finished her work on time when on other days she may have to stay behind...as you can see other people in the office still remained since they didn't finish their work yet. - meets up with the girls after work to have a dinner / drinks
No, it’s not the way of the future. Majority of Japanese are miserable with corporate life and the サラリーマン lifestyle is dying quickly. A good look at the future of Japan is Osaka Street culture.
Luke Morales
the c u m e s
Gabriel Ramirez
this. as i was reading i was thinking -what a fat fucking larping faggot op is.
Blake Nguyen
Why is it dying?
Christopher Scott
Sounds like any asian culture except you left out the part where they're forced to work more than 8 hours without overtime and they're required to become alcoholics due to their bosses. They only get this life after slaving away their whole childhood studying for over 18 hours a day. sounds about right
t. asian born american
Jaxson Sanders
> - leaves the office when she finishes her work. On this day, she finished her work on time when on other days she may have to stay behind...as you can see other people in the office still remained since they didn't finish their work yet. is also bs since you aren't supposed to leave before your boss leave since it's consider disrespectful if you're leaving before the boss. If the boss stays until 9pm you bet your ass you're staying there too
I knew this guy waaaaay back when his channel was basically unknown and had no subscribers. He stiffed me for a job he was supposed to do, I needed someone to do some footwork in China for me looking for retail stock for the business I was starting, and he agreed to do it and then I never heard back from him again.
>I have a japanese internet friend No, you don't. Your greentext is a youtube video. I know, because I saw it like 2 days ago.
Justin Butler
they’ve been perfect wagies since the 90s. they even have a term for it, salaryman
Isaac Jackson
>leaves the office when she finishes her work. I leave at 5pm, whatever happens, if it's not yet done, i will do it tomorrow, very slowly and with a lot of coffee breaks if you live 24/7 in the office you are not more productive, you need hourly breaks to let your brain rest to be efficient I'm not gonna waste my time until 9pm for mr shekelberg, working for free for a ridiculous 1% increase and a tiny bonus at the end of the year why do you think suicide rate in japan is so fucking high? japan is great, but working conditions are a nuclear disaster
Aiden Sullivan
this is literally exactly every single jap office worker. they are a fucking hive mind and no you'll never get it if you are white
Andrew Myers
She literally has no free time like your typical japanese wage slave, yet she chooses to waste the few minutes she has before bed talking to you... Go over there and fuck her damn you, like I would.
WHAT THE FUCK DOES SHE ACTUALLY DO. IM SICK OF THESE DO NOTHING JOBS, JERKING OFF INTO A TUBESOCK IS JUST AS PRODUCTIVE AS THESE WEWORK BULLSHIT CORPS
Isaiah Cruz
>is Japanese culture the way of the future? You mean neo-keynesian slavery? Yes. Yes it is.
Kayden Jackson
no
japanese work culture has the same problem as american work culture. The both promote working harder than everyone else, yet its almost always completely superficial. They spend a lot of time at work, sure, but they don't actually DO much work while they're there.
if anything, scandinavian work culture is the way of the future.
Lucas Myers
Idk if this is some boring larp, but Japanese corporate/work culture is hell. One of the worst wealthy countries in the world to be a wagie.
Angel Gutierrez
This. Scandinavia has great work hours with long paid vacations. Yet they still have very high GDPs per capita. Even most high profile jobs in Scandinavia don't require you to work the same hours as an average Japanese corporate wagie.
Jason Hernandez
Natural selection? Salarymen don’t have kids, so fewer people grow up thinking that’s the norm? Tapping the hikkis means the work force starts valuing personal time more and more, and once half the office isn’t killing themsleva over the job, people start wondering why they are?
Noah Murphy
Holy fuck tell me more i. A fucking WeWork too - what’s the deal with them ?
Isaiah Howard
prepares meetings for the other people to go to and talk about the meetings they'll have tomorrow
Tyler Carter
Why did you describe this video instead of just posting it?
The term wageslave isn't an exaggeration in Japan, especially if you're a salaryman
Nolan Gonzalez
Yeah, I started watching his shit when I was in high school because I was in mandarin classes and was looking to learn more about china. Good times when he just talked about random shit at those street restaurants.
I grew to dislike Chinese and Chinese people after I started meeting them.