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WHAT DO U HATE ABOUT FELLOW GAIJINS ????

Groovin' in the Gaijin Gulag
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Postby fatslug » Tue May 24, 2005 11:03 pm

Yes we are all Gaijins here...well most of us....just share your thoughts about fellow gaijins !! Heres what i fucken hate !!!

1. You ask some people to go out for dinner...they say ahhh no
its too expensive....or im broke...shit like that....
i mean we all make the same money why the fuck r u gaijin
pricks always broke ???? fucken stupid fucks !! 2000 yen to
3000 yen is gonna kill u is it ??

2. The dodgy Nigerian pricks who think they r fucken Amercian.
fucken what the fuck r u doing here ???

3. Stupid gaijins that blatantly bash through the gates at train
stations......i swear im gonna break your necks one day.
just fucken pay for your tickets cunts.

well thats it for now....please share yours !
:evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Postby GomiGirl » Tue May 24, 2005 11:24 pm

CAPS LOCK and poor English on forums. :P :twisted:

Just kidding.. I don't think about it much in a general sense.. there are certain things in different individuals that annoy me but that would be the same whereever I was.
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Postby Papa-Lazarou » Tue May 24, 2005 11:33 pm

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Postby Oradea » Wed May 25, 2005 12:06 am

I hate when they complain about living in Japan, or when they expect the same things as wherever they are from.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Wed May 25, 2005 12:42 am

I hate gaijin that sit around and bitch about other gaijin as if they were somehow better.
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Postby FG Lurker » Wed May 25, 2005 1:32 am

I hate it when people bitch constantly about Japan and have nothing positive to say. Everyone hates it here occasionally, but if it sucks so bad for you that you complain about it all the time GO HOME!

That's about it for me...
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Postby prolly » Wed May 25, 2005 1:54 am

i hate it when gaijin are more interested in eating an McDonalds (every time) rather than exploring their options.
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Postby Andocrates » Wed May 25, 2005 2:20 am

Well everything's been said. I'm riding the train minding my own business and some gaijin will sit down next to me and start bitching about life in Japan. All Japanese know some English, plus Japanese are good about reading body language and interpreting sentence tone. So now I'm lumped in with the retard bitching. That's the real reason gaijins avoid other gaijin. America has an equal number of problems we just know how to handle them. P.S. I leave in the morning for another 3 month hitch in Aichi.
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Postby vince » Wed May 25, 2005 7:08 am

i hate it when gaijin are more interested in eating an McDonalds (every time) rather than exploring their options.


Yeayourite!

And before there were McDonalds, you would see the USO full of guys eating hamburgers (the Ginza USO across from the Q U E E N B E E "The Crossroads of the World") instead of going for example to all the restaurants on top of the department stores...
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Postby Charles » Wed May 25, 2005 7:28 am

prolly wrote:i hate it when gaijin are more interested in eating an McDonalds (every time) rather than exploring their options.

What I really REALLY hate is when I'm sitting somewhere in public eating a sushi bento or something really nice, and then some gaijin sits down near me with a big grease-stinking bag of McDonalds.

I can't stand McDonalds. I have only eaten there ONCE in the last 25 years, at the McD's in Shinjuku Touchou, just so I could see what it was like. It was the only place in Japan that ever gave me food poisoning. I was sick for days. I guess I found out what it was like.
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Postby gkanai » Wed May 25, 2005 8:05 am

vince wrote:And before there were McDonalds...


Vince- how long you been in Japan?
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Postby jim katta » Wed May 25, 2005 8:11 am

I'm not a frequent eater of mcdonalds in America (maybe once a year), but I have to say that the mcdonalds in japan are better (IMO). so it's more tempting when I'm there. teriaki burger is my crack when in akihabara.


what I hate about other gaijin...


I agree with what a couple of other people said...I hate gaijin who bitch about things in japan that are inherently japanese, but they continue to live in japan like someone is forcing them to.

I also agree about the nigerian comment. as an american black guy, it really ticks me off that they have so many japanese people believing they are american, thus misrepresenting what black americans are really like.

to add some balance..one thing I love are gaijin who try their best to speak japanese to each other. I don't know, I just like that for some reason.
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Postby emperor » Wed May 25, 2005 8:11 am

I hate the way gaijin arent Japanese and cant possibly understand what it means to be Japanese and the way they have a blatant disregard for the Wa of the Japanese people...and the way they cause ALL the crime in Japan :wink:


As for the McDonalds thing - I agree, but do so hypocritically...
For a student in Japan barely making it to class on time and having one situated in between the apt and uni - its just too cheap and convenient - it would take too long to eat anything at yoshinoya etc. and as most mornings id wake up with a mild hangover: Y100 for 5 nuggets of "chicken" aint that Bad (in the short-term :? )
...mind you - id only ever snack on that stuff...
For a proper meal id go to Mos burger! :D
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Wed May 25, 2005 8:27 am

emperor wrote:As for the McDonalds thing - I agree, but do so hypocritically...
For a student in Japan barely making it to class on time and having one situated in between the apt and uni - its just too cheap and convenient - it would take too long to eat anything at yoshinoya etc. and as most mornings id wake up with a mild hangover: Y100 for 5 nuggets of "chicken" aint that Bad (in the short-term :? )
...mind you - id only ever snack on that stuff...
For a proper meal id go to Mos burger! :D


Yeah, I went to McD's more in Japan that I ever did or do in the States for the same reason as you: It was convenient. It was right by my train station and the cheapest thing there (except for Ramputei gyudon which I ate a lot of too).
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Postby ichigo partygirl » Wed May 25, 2005 8:34 am

the only thing that really bothers me about other gaijins is when they make zero attempt to underdtand the culture or the language. It only takes a look at a cheap guide book to know you should take your shoes off before going into homes, or to learn the word sumimasen. I dont expect people to be fluent or know everything - i dont think anyone can do that. but learning common manners and culture faux pas takes a small amount of time, but goes a long long way.

I HATE MCds in NZ with a passion. But when in japan i was partial to the occasional burger. For me it was one of the first places i felt confident enought to order from.
But if i have to get fast food i will hunt out a Mos Burger
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Postby maraboutslim » Wed May 25, 2005 9:19 am

emperor wrote:I hate the way gaijin arent Japanese and cant possibly understand what it means to be Japanese and the way they have a blatant disregard for the Wa of the Japanese people...


Nice one. But seriously, I don't like gaijin who believe they actually do understand what it means to be Japanese and actually think they are Japanese just because it says so on their passports now... i can't figure out if they are just very stubborn or just really don't understand the difference between japanese and nihonkokumin (and that the latter can still be a "gaijin" in japan and the former never a gaijin no matter where they are in the world)
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Postby kurohinge1 » Wed May 25, 2005 9:26 am

Samurai_Jerk wrote:I hate gaijin that sit around and bitch about other gaijin as if they were somehow better.


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Postby vince » Wed May 25, 2005 10:10 am

gen kanai wrote...

vince wrote:
And before there were McDonalds...


Vince- how long you been in Japan?


I lived in Japan in the late 60's - when WWII was *still* big on most people's minds.

Been in San Francisco since then, but I brought back a "part of Japan" with me, and every day has been ocha, tatami, kotatsu, gohan etc... (although apparently Japan has taken a different route - McDonalds, concrete, chapatsu, etc...)
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Postby oyajikun » Wed May 25, 2005 10:33 am

I don't mind other gaijin apart from the arrogant fresh off the boat types and of course models. But true die hard gaijin are interesting people to talk to.

I was losing hair before I taught myself to ignore the Americans from the Airbase here in Fussa.
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Postby cstaylor » Wed May 25, 2005 11:23 am

maraboutslim wrote:between japanese and nihonkokumin (and that the latter can still be a "gaijin" in japan and the former never a gaijin no matter where they are in the world)
That's true, and I still haven't read a good argument for citizenship over permanent residency. :!:
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Postby AssKissinger » Wed May 25, 2005 2:06 pm

I hate gaijin who come here and try to be good employees and shit. Eikaiwa teachers who won't fuck their students. Refuse to drink all night on weekdays and so on. Japan is supposed to be about whoopin' it up and gettin' lots of tail and generally having a fuckin' ball. I know eikaiwa teachers and ALTs who've gone over 12 months without even getting one piece of tail. It's fucking shameful. I try to tell them they're missing out on the only good thing Japan as to offer but they're like 'But I'm getting a promotion at GEOS!' Fuuuuuuck!

BTW, BigMacs rock. Yall are such fucking snobs. Fuck off you fish eating cunts.
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Postby canman » Wed May 25, 2005 2:09 pm

I hate gaijin who even though have been here a long time act like newbies so they can get away with things they should really know better.
I also dislike gaijin who ask for advice about Japan, but when it doesn't suit them tell you that "well I'm from another culture and that is how we do it?
That quote from a co-worker who was invited to a wedding. When I told her that in Japan the custom is to pay gift money, usually from 20~30 man yen, she said she would give a blanket, because in Oregon these blankets are very special, and that was her custom. What a loser.
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Postby maraboutslim » Wed May 25, 2005 2:14 pm

canman wrote:That quote from a co-worker who was invited to a wedding. When I told her that in Japan the custom is to pay gift money, usually from 20~30 man yen...


20-30 man? Shit, wish I had invited whoever gave you that idea to my wedding!
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Postby ketchupkatsu » Wed May 25, 2005 2:35 pm

canman wrote:That quote from a co-worker who was invited to a wedding. When I told her that in Japan the custom is to pay gift money, usually from 20~30 man yen, she said she would give a blanket, because in Oregon these blankets are very special, and that was her custom. What a loser.


I had a similar experience trying to explain "Kouden" (funeral money?) to someone recently.

They did the same thing and ignored my advice by saying it wasn't thier custom too.
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Postby NeoNecroNomiCron » Wed May 25, 2005 3:43 pm

Brown ones smell like curry,
White ones smell like milk,
Black ones smell like bad sweets,
Yellow ones smell like bacteria making salt..
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Postby maraboutslim » Wed May 25, 2005 3:53 pm

ketchupkatsu wrote:They did the same thing and ignored my advice by saying it wasn't thier custom too.


Well, we all know that the Japanese certainly don't expect gaijin to know about these special japanese customs and don't expect them to follow them. after all, this is special shit for pure-bred japanese only and so unique that only the great and mighty japanese could have thought of it and practice it. there is no way a gaijin could be smart enough to figure that stuff out.

seriously though, (i've gotta stop saying that), i had gaijin at my japanese wedding and i sure as hell expected them to give up some cash! (but certainly not 20-30 man like canman said).
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Postby canman » Wed May 25, 2005 4:14 pm

I know we are living in the "inaka", but honestly that is the going price these days. It hurts when you get invited to 3 or 4 weddings a year. I've already been to two. When I got married my wife and I decided to try and keep the price as low as possible. At first I said we would pay for it all, since it was going to be rather small. But everyone advised that if we said no money all the guests would give even more. Then we thought ok a nice small amount like 5000 yen. But again we were advised that people would think they had to pay more or the food would be no good etc. Finally we decided to charge 13000, which I still thought was a lot of money, but looking back now it was a steal.
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Postby maraboutslim » Wed May 25, 2005 4:20 pm

You mean you weren't making a typo or misunderstanding "man"?

You are seriously saying that people give 20-30 man (200,000 - 300,000 yen or $2-3000) for wedding gifts?
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Postby canman » Wed May 25, 2005 4:22 pm

I also dislike Gaijin who take advantage of Japanese people's generosity and hospitality. I'm not talking about going out for dinner with students or anything like that. I had another former co-worker who was milking her students for money. She would compalin that her salary was barely enough to cover her expenses, and she wasn't having an easy time of it. So being nice older ladies they started to give her 40 000 a month. When she left Japan, they gave her an envelope with 200 000 in it. The reason I know this, is that when I took over her class, the ladies asked me after class, how was I doing financially. I said I was doing ok, no problems. They said oh well the other teacher said she didn't make enough to live on, so we helped her out. :evil:
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Postby canman » Wed May 25, 2005 4:25 pm

20 000~ 30 000 yen
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