While Japan is in the process of accepting foreigners and learning how to adapt, foreigners should learn about limitations and be ready to not have all their needs met.
I moved to a different country when I was 30, and still live in that country. Not all of my needs and way of life are what they were, but I understand that this country doesn’t operate the same way as my home country and I can either deal with the limitations or go back to my home country.
I think you misread my comment. I never said that you can’t advocate for change. I’m just saying that you can expect everything in another country to immediately change to cater towards your preference.
While Japan is in the process of accepting foreigners and learning how to adapt, foreigners should learn about limitations and be ready to not have all their needs met.
I moved to a different country when I was 30, and still live in that country. Not all of my needs and way of life are what they were, but I understand that this country doesn’t operate the same way as my home country and I can either deal with the limitations or go back to my home country.
Just curious: from which country to which other country did you move?
USA to third world country.
lateral move
TBF 30 years ago, living in the USA was better than practically anywhere else outside of Europe and a few other countries. Nowadays, not so much…
People in the USA don’t need to travel for that, just wait.
Some parts have been that way since at least 2017.
Wait? I thought the current administration already took care of that
What needs would you say are not met?
Yeah, you’re not allowed to advocate for improvements in any way unless you’re a natural born citizen to whatever country you’re in.
I think you misread my comment. I never said that you can’t advocate for change. I’m just saying that you can expect everything in another country to immediately change to cater towards your preference.
Oh, you said you could either “deal with the limitations or go home.” Does “dealing with them” involve mentioning how things can improve?