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sillygirl wrote:Well, looks like the shoe is on the other foot.
I've been working at my town's university. One of the Japanese MA students has lost it (38 yr old) and is now in a mental hospital.
Uni starts panicking - local authority's interpreter service don't do Japanese.
Uni finds Sillygirl.
sillygirl wrote:...I've been working at my town's university. One of the Japanese MA students has lost it (38 yr old) and is now in a mental hospital...
Charles wrote:get this guy connected with some other local nihonjin. There is something healing about being with others who share your language and culture, and have been through the trials of life in a foreign country. Your poor nihonjin student will not feel free to vent his frustrations to anyone but a nihonjin
emperor wrote:Charles wrote:get this guy connected with some other local nihonjin. There is something healing about being with others who share your language and culture, and have been through the trials of life in a foreign country. Your poor nihonjin student will not feel free to vent his frustrations to anyone but a nihonjin
Only problem there is the nihonjin part - eg. for market research in japan in depth survey are carried out one-on-one cause people are less likely to voice their true feelings in front of others in the group.
I reacon an inability to communicate distress is what has the country jumping infront of trains and breathing deep monoxide in cars.
Naniwan Kid wrote:They sound like very similar stories. He, too, felt people were out to get him, and that the cops were racist against Japanese. (I don't know what kind of run-ins he had.)
GomiGirl wrote:... Some people are just more inclined to be fucked anywhere. Perhaps these circumstances just bring things to a head sooner. Maybe they are just more noticable when away from their home country.
Most of us FG's are pretty normal aren't we.... (ok don't answer that one!!)
Naniwan Kid wrote:.. 8 years later he was homeless....it's a sad thing to see.
Taro Toporific wrote:... Butt common enough in Kanto ...
Naniwan Kid wrote:Man, that is a sad story. It's weird what can happen to people. That sounds similar to an African American woman I knew who flipped out in Japan. She was sent home after only a couple months (she stopped showing up to work). I think we don't always give "culture shock" the credit it deserves.
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