Why are Japanese people notoriuous xenophobes?
By kasouyumi
@kasouyumi (165)
United States
5 responses
@dweebs_8000_j (885)
• Philippines
13 Sep 10
that is the start of all wars, may it in the lowest level or at the highest level...
@bautistaanna04 (306)
• Philippines
26 Aug 10
i don't think so.
i heard from a certain show (can't remember the show and when i saw it) that they're friendly to tourists even foreigners. whenever a tourist is asking for directions or asks questions, the people especially policemen answers them politely with a smile.
there are also koreans there that becomes famous like BoA and Tenjo Chiki.
@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
9 Jun 10
Not in my experience, though I only know a dozen or so and they seem to love other races.
Though in the past they were very much like this, killing all foreigners that dared to come to their shores, as decreed by the Emperor.
Old Old news, so maybe some old old families that are in the way more rural areas are still like that, like I said though, I have never met a Japanese person that did not like me.
Sincerely and With Appreciation.
@clouds0327 (1389)
• Philippines
13 Jul 10
I don't know.. But that is kinda scary.. They shouldnt because they might also land into other races land and if treated that way what would they feel.... I only know that Japanese are thrifty so I dont think they are not good employers.. They are mostly minimalist and they easily get offended. I know because I applied into one Japanese company before and this is how we were briefed about them. I never started work because I thought the salary is way toooo LOOOOOOOWWWWWWW!!!
@kyle2krystel (2489)
• Japan
23 Jun 10
It's no true. Actually Japan love seing foreigners in their country especially if you can speak a little bit in japanese like greetings and if they hear that and you are foreigner it makes them really happy because it means that you like them and you like their country. Japanese hates foreigners if they break there law.