That's not true. US citizens can have dual nationality. http://travel.state.gov/content/travel/english/legal-conside...
>Their treatment of women, in particular, would strike an American as archaic and quaintly Mad Men at best, and at worst barbaric and abusive. Citation needed. I've been working in Japan for 8 years, and I haven't…
I've lived in Tokyo for years, and have been stared at many of times, masturbated at, molested on the train, and have had unwanted filming up my skirt. I think these experiences prepared me to keep my expectations low…
This reminds me of the Japanese business word "Ho-Ren-Sou", which stands for houkoku (report), renraku (contact, communicate), and soudan (consult, get feedback). It also means "spinach", so it is easy to remember ;)
That's not true. US citizens can have dual nationality. http://travel.state.gov/content/travel/english/legal-conside...
>Their treatment of women, in particular, would strike an American as archaic and quaintly Mad Men at best, and at worst barbaric and abusive. Citation needed. I've been working in Japan for 8 years, and I haven't…
I've lived in Tokyo for years, and have been stared at many of times, masturbated at, molested on the train, and have had unwanted filming up my skirt. I think these experiences prepared me to keep my expectations low…
This reminds me of the Japanese business word "Ho-Ren-Sou", which stands for houkoku (report), renraku (contact, communicate), and soudan (consult, get feedback). It also means "spinach", so it is easy to remember ;)