Don’t You Dare Talk About Money in Japan

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You might have been surprised by the title, but it is a fact. You will be seen as a bad or evil person, who did something terrible if you are a person with money in Japan. But most people with money have put a lot of effort into their work to achieve what they have now. And in most cases, the purpose is for the good of the world and people. And the rich are the ones who are paying most of the taxes in Japan too.

Why do many Japanese people hate and attack the rich, even when they are most supported by them?

Today, I will explain about how rich people are seen in Japan, and why Japan came to be like this.
This is especially recommended to those who are willing to study or work in Japan, and are planning to interfere with Japanese people. Watch till the end, and check out my few points of advice on what to be careful about with communication with Japanese people.

[Time codes]
0:00 Let's START!
1:25 How people who earn lots of money are seen in Japan
4:41 Why Japanese attack and criticize people who earn lots of money
9:20 Advice for those coming to Japan about discussing money topics with Japanese
10:44 Today’s conclusion

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