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Instructions herehello i am interested in becoming japanese how do i do
You must go to work 20 hours a day, dye your hair the darkest shade of black imaginable, eat nothing but Cup Noodles and Sukiya, and be willing to kiss your boss' boots at every turnhello i am interested in becoming japanese how do i do
do i gain jutsoYou must go to work 20 hours a day, dye your hair the darkest shade of black imaginable, eat nothing but Cup Noodles and Sukiya, and be willing to kiss your boss' boots at every turn
Every dollar is 144 yen. Going by what this page about a value japanese chain restaurant says https://www.sukiya.jp/en/. You could get a decent breakfast with just around $3, and it is a diet that you can live off of rather nicely for some time, so lets say that you spend $30 dollars a day on food because you are an expat retard that doesn't know how to cook for shit. Apartments on the countryside are also rather cheap because the areas are basically ghost towns, and even if you have to work in the city, intra-city travel is not that expensive https://smart-ex.jp/en/lp/app/. So you can realistically say that, with some currency exchange and off the top of my head, you could scrape by in nipland if you make around $2k a month. That's a decent deal for someone that gets paid in dollarsHow cheap is the yen these days that everyone seems to be spending six months in Japan?
Are Africans still causing trouble in Kabukicho at night? A few years ago I read some articles about them stealing from and even attempting to drug unsuspecting foreigners.
I went in 2012 where the yen was either lower than that or on the same level and still i kept wondering again and again how everything is so cheap for a mega-metropolis like Tokyo. Quality food was extremely cheap compared to other nations capitals, be it at restaurants or at 7/11's, even in the tourist traps we didn't get jewed like in european cities. Sukiya's Gyudon is delicious as fuck by the way and the portion sizes are insane value for money.Every dollar is 144 yen. Going by what this page about a value japanese chain restaurant says https://www.sukiya.jp/en/. You could get a decent breakfast with just around $3, and it is a diet that you can live off of rather nicely for some time, so lets say that you spend $30 dollars a day on food because you are an expat retard that doesn't know how to cook for shit. Apartments on the countryside are also rather cheap because the areas are basically ghost towns, and even if you have to work in the city, intra-city travel is not that expensive https://smart-ex.jp/en/lp/app/. So you can realistically say that, with some currency exchange and off the top of my head, you could scrape by in nipland if you make around $2k a month. That's a decent deal for someone that gets paid in dollars
I wrote in another thread how i never got closer to commiting a bona fide hate crime than when i was in Shinjuku and Kabukicho at night. I can't imagine the situation has gotten better.Are Africans still causing trouble in Kabukicho at night? A few years ago I read some articles about them stealing from and even attempting to drug unsuspecting foreigners.
Rev up those gas chambers. I don't even see shit like this in my ultra-pozzed, european bug hive.
I think Roland is fucking hilarious, he rivals Gackt in his autistic eccentricity.
Our boy Manarisu can confirm (and will keep on confirming it for the next 10 years or so)Sukiya's Gyudon is delicious as fuck by the way and the portion sizes are insane value for money.
I just realised i confused Sukiya with Yoshinoya, i am not even sure if i ate at Sukiya. Their extra-large gyudon with either a raw egg or a soft-boiled egg plus a pile of the pink, pickled ginger on top is unmatched when it comes to anything fast food i ate over there.Our boy Manarisu can confirm (and will keep on confirming it for the next 10 years or so)