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These days one can go up and down the street and see help wanted signs on most businesses. I know many young people aren't to hip working at a low wage, but what really is a low wage.
The trend which is so apparent nowadays is that you mostly see girls with girls hanging out and boys with boys hanging out. Part of the reason is that dating now in Japan is just too expensive and as we all seen these days is what I just stated. The salary is being eaten up by all the luxuries the young folks find it necessary to have. Doesn't really leave much room for dating money.
I heard recently the poor (people with not much income) and ones that did not go for a higher education seem be having the most kids these days. That should help some in the next 10 or so years.
Any thoughts on the new work visas for class one and two visa work takers? Personally, I think its not a good idea. Kind of like all the maids in Hong Kong, the home owners lost the ability to clean and raise their kids these days. This is what will happen in the future for Japanese who will rely on foreigners to do the work. They then will probably end up owning the businesses and getting permanent residency. I remember some 40 years ago while living in Tokyo, the word "Internationalism " was the new trendy word, in a way I now see it back firing on Japanese culture.
The trend which is so apparent nowadays is that you mostly see girls with girls hanging out and boys with boys hanging out. Part of the reason is that dating now in Japan is just too expensive and as we all seen these days is what I just stated. The salary is being eaten up by all the luxuries the young folks find it necessary to have. Doesn't really leave much room for dating money.
I heard recently the poor (people with not much income) and ones that did not go for a higher education seem be having the most kids these days. That should help some in the next 10 or so years.
Any thoughts on the new work visas for class one and two visa work takers? Personally, I think its not a good idea. Kind of like all the maids in Hong Kong, the home owners lost the ability to clean and raise their kids these days. This is what will happen in the future for Japanese who will rely on foreigners to do the work. They then will probably end up owning the businesses and getting permanent residency. I remember some 40 years ago while living in Tokyo, the word "Internationalism " was the new trendy word, in a way I now see it back firing on Japanese culture.