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Thursday, December 29, 2016

A Mindset of Japanese Consumers

Dentsu have recently been targeted as a blame to Japan's famous issue called "Karoshi": death due to overwork. Now the trend increases to criticize such companies, which force their employees to work overtime and not pay salary, which they are supposed to be receiving.  


Media and people in Japan focus only on companies but they do not realize that by buying products produced by such companies, they are indirectly supporting Japan's illegal unpaid jobs. By exploiting employees to overwork, companies are able to produce products at cheaper cost, and Japanese consumers enjoy such offers. All that is becoming like a Japan's ecosystem of the Japanese economy. Consumers are so used to it and they don't even appreciate it anymore. That's why people are being retarded and think that they are like gods or kings.

They want cheap products, with high quality service, but at the same time, they don't want to pay a lot.
You know what it is called? Impossible. You must pay a lot if you want a quality product, with great service. 

Maybe if you are not a consumer in Japan, then Japan might be providing cheap quality goods with service. But if you are the producer, Japan is shit, demand from consumers are just insane because they have been spoiled and they just can't keep their mouths shut.   

Japanese consumers never try to understand why such prices are possible. They never even bother to think whereabouts of products and producers. Do you really call such people polite and humble???
Misunderstanding of Japanese by many foreigners are really annoying. Japanese are never respectful, humble, and polite people, they are the opposite. They are disgusting filthy minded people on this planet.
For instance, any cheap normal restaurant you go, when you are served you'd likely be saying "thanks", or "thank you". When someone  refills your coffee, you automatically say thanks. But Japanese would never ever say it. They never thank anybody, except when they travel abroad. Their ability to learn foreign languages is significantly terrible, so they only learn a couple of phrases and repeat such like a dumbass. "Oh, saanku yuuu, saannku yuuu, I amu sorrii, beri beri sorrii".

When normal humans shop, they go and get something they need and other things are miscellaneous.
But from what I observe, Japanese consumers have different attitude; they go shopping to re-acknowledge their positions in a collective and to see if someone else is below or above them. Also if they can feel the value in them, that's the very reason why Japanese shop, what they buy is not important. In other words, they want to feel superior to others through shopping and by looking at other customers and by checking what they are buying, they want to know their position in a collective. At last, staff or cashier, they can feel their value and superiority over them. Japanese are sick f*cks. 

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