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Vivinavi Hawaii
Aren't Japanese people living in Hawaii difficult ??

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#1
  • kūkae
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  • 2021/03/15 21:11

Japanese people who live in Hawaii have a more Japanese-like dislike than Japanese people in Japan. They are nice on top of things, but behind their backs they put down people who are a little bit different and so on. It's America, so it's natural that there are all kinds of people, but they hate you just for doing something a little different from the average Japanese person. They are also very hard on Japanese people who have been steeped in America.
Why are you so irritable and difficult ??

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#2
  • mickey
  • 2021/03/15 (Mon) 22:38
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It's easy.
That's because all of them moved here
because they couldn't adapt to Japanese society.

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#3
  • サンドウィッチマン
  • 2021/03/15 (Mon) 22:55
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I don't know what you're talking about for a minute 😒.

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#4
  • 私も知ってます
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  • 2021/03/15 (Mon) 23:09
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I have lived in Hawaii for over 20 years and have not met many people like you describe, Kūkae.
They say that like attracts like... I guess we are all the same ?.

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#6
  • mickey
  • 2021/03/16 (Tue) 22:35
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That being said
"like brings like."

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#7
  • 通りすがり5
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 01:45
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#1 kukae-san

I think Japanese people are the same whether they live in Japan or Hawaii.

However, Hawaii must be more comfortable than Japan, where you can live without worrying about being seen.

I feel sorry for Japan where you have to constantly worry about people's eyes, it's full of stress.

That's about the only difference. The difference.

However, there is a big difference between rich and poor in Hawaii than in Japan, so there is that jealousy and envy.

Did you think so, #1?

If you are new to Hawaii, you might be surprised.

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#8
  • エセちゃんねる
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  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 12:02
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I agree with the Lord. There are many more eccentric people who don't fit into the Japanese frame of reference.
And their favorite thing is probably rumors.
Since people who know each other are connected in a small island, you have to be broad and shallow in your relationships or you will get tired.

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#9
  • ハワイ
  • 2021/03/18 (Thu) 23:51
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I guess I am not a Japanese living in Hawaii, but a Japanese resident who is
immersed in the Japanese community in Hawaii.

So, I try to stay away from the Japanese community.

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