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posted by MetalSlime on Sep 18, 2010:

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Mostly Japanese who were 1. bankrupt disowned by family 2. lost job / all money 3. drunks

Well Japan has big problems as I'm sure you know with Social safety nets for non workers. Osaka lost about 460,000 jobs since Lehman Brothers Holdings collapsed since 2008.

I think they hit their historical high for jobless rates since 1953-54 in 2009, which was actually a year sooner than what was being projected. That number has since gone down a bit but I believe it's actually starting to surge back up again.

I read a number somewhere that 77% of the unemployed people do not receive benefits, which compare with 57% in the US.

Of course none of it compares to places like Subsaharran Africa. A friend of mine who served in the Foreign Legion was stationed over in Djibouti. He once told me that the men of these regions are incredibly lazy. They mainly depend on the women to do most of the work. He said he really only felt bad for the children.
 

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posted by ASSEMbler on Sep 18, 2010:

If they would let a foreigner run a decent fucking business in Japan without being crucified, it would be easy to get some office workers there for cheap.
 

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posted by johnace on Sep 18, 2010:

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So thats what made the awful smell. Oh yes, I remember that very well. To tell the truth though, the area where my mothers family lived was quite nice like a Last of the Summer Wine type place.

Last of the summer wine was filmed in holmfirth which isn't far from where I live in Barnsley.
 

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posted by Evangelion-01 on Sep 18, 2010:

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Yeh, it's true. I was kidding. I lived in Manchester for 8 years and the centre is amazing. Move outside it, and it's scary as hell. Furthermore, as you say, the centre might be nicely presented but there are still x-factor scum walking around ready to mug you.

i thought the brits were all proper and well spoken and like to drink alot of tea.
 

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posted by johnace on Sep 18, 2010:

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i thought the brits were all proper and well spoken and like to drink alot of tea.

Yeah and we all wear tophats and monocles..... Even the women!:lol:
 

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posted by A. Snow on Sep 18, 2010:

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Yeah and we all wear tophats and monocles..... Even the women!:lol:

I thought it was Bowler hats.
 

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posted by Yakumo on Sep 18, 2010:

Bowler for the lower class, Top hats for the upper. Oh and caps for the working class right down at the bottom Image
 

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posted by GaijinPunch on Sep 19, 2010:

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If they would let a foreigner run a decent fucking business in Japan without being crucified, it would be easy to get some office workers there for cheap.

The Japanese are equally crucified. There is no red tape a foreigner has to cut through that a Japanese doesn't. It sucks for everyone.
 

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posted by Siren on Sep 19, 2010:

How are they crucified?
 

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posted by GaijinPunch on Sep 19, 2010:

It's just a shitload of work to get going, and incorporating is actually quite expensive. My company ran me a good 300,000 yen to get off the ground, in cost alone. I believe in the US it costs $50. Once you're done, something like an address change or any other type of change can cost you something along the lines of 50,000 - 100,000 yen. It's the one time I can think of when right-wingers are totally right: regulation totally fucks up the works.

It goes far beyond this thread, but Japan's infrastructure is so expensive it's counterproductive during recession. Moving (house or office) is ridiculous requiring many months in cash up front (some non-refundable). The aforementioned paper work (cost and of course, resources put in). Etc. etc. All of these things promote stagnation.

The upside is , for small to medium sized business owners, there are a lot of write-offs you can enjoy in Japan that you can't in at least America, and I would assume a lot of Europe.
 

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