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2 years ago, but I didn't leave Japan strictly speaking. I still use my Japanese driver license for example. And I am traveling so it is not only India but other countries in Asia too. I speak fluently Japanese, if by speaking fluently you mean reading/writing/speaking fluently. I don't speak Hindi (not even thank you), so conversations are in English. I am not sure to understand what you meant with the population decrease but I still prefer Japan over India, however I didn't agree with OP about his views of India, for the reasons mentioned previously. I learned many things in India and other Asian countries, and I believe India is still a great civilization which influenced Japan as well by the way.
You will be hard put to find “thank you” in Hindi. Danyawad just doesn’t mean the same, in my opinion. Yes, India influences Japan through Buddhism. You won’t find very many Buddhists in India now, though. The Hindus subsumed the religion into theirs by making Gautama an avatar of Shiva (I think).
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Japan is losing population because of its low fertility rate. The number of deaths exceeds the number of births. Geriatrics outnumber pediatrics
You were born in Japan? Do you consider yourself Japanese like shohei ohtani?
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I am not born in Japan and prefer to avoid saying where I am born for privacy reasons (sorry). I didn't know Otani Shōhei, sorry. That being said going to other Asian countries and knowing Bitcoin made me quite optimist for Japan in the future.
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Clearly you are not Japanese or a baseball fan
Regarding Japan's future:
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Is there a problem with a declining population? Isn’t that what Be-ill Gates and the motherWEFers want? What, a 95% recede, isn’t it? I think the Japanese will adapt to it through using machines to do the manufacturing that they need. The problem will be the lost skills, though. I think a lot of cultural practices may go by the wayside due to nobody to practice them.
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I'm more shocked that someone living in Japan isn't familiar with Shohei ... he could be incarcerated or deported and no one would protest
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I think every baseball fan in both the US and Japan would be bellowing with rage if that were to happen. He is here legally, not an invader.
Hahaha, it is because I don't watch TV and almost never watch news. COVID policies forced me to look at the news though to understand weird group behavior (I remember when people were all wearing masks I still didn't have a clue why).
That being said I would think more like Rothbardian_fanatic, and living in Asia is really an experience which makes you optimistic I think. Look at Vietnam or (South) India, everyone are hard working people. To me the biggest issue is the government. How much the government spending will grow and how much will it debase currency and make everyone poorer. But there again I saw advertisements for Mitsubishi gold in the subway of Tokyo when I came back to Japan, so I think people started to notice. For the demographics, I am fine working after 60yo. The parents of my wife still work after 70yo. If you look at Vietnam people work from 6:00am, I think Asia as a whole really has a hard working culture. Given that, I think the future is bright.