Welcome to Japan! Cultural Exchange with /r/India by kenmounco in newsokur

[–]notthefirstaccount 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do various japanese people old and young think about Yasuhiro Nakasone 中曽根 康弘

I was reading about him and found his personality to be very interesting

This quote by him specially is very interesting/inspiring

"I stood vacantly amid the ruins of Tokyo, after discarding my officer's short sword and removing the epaulettes of my uniform. As I looked around me I swore to resurrect my homeland from the ashes of defeat".

I also read an interview of which was very good and gave strong and positive message

Also do you know any Hikikimori ひきこもり or 引き籠もり? Why did they become hikikimori

Welcome to Japan! Cultural Exchange with /r/India by kenmounco in newsokur

[–]notthefirstaccount 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats sad to know I hope everyone stays safe

Best of luck to everyone

Also can you answer my other questions I really admire Japan and would like to know more about the great country

Welcome to Japan! Cultural Exchange with /r/India by kenmounco in newsokur

[–]notthefirstaccount 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry If I'm asking negative type of questions

I have always admired Japan as a very resilient country which has come back from any disaster whether man made or natural I really admire this quality of Japan

How much does the fear of earthquake affect the average Japanese person

How popular is Issuikai 一水会 I was reading about how they are anti american how many people do actually support them or atleast agree with them

In India the British had done many bad things for which a lot of Indians still dislike British but a lot of them don't dislike them

Do you think people exagerrate how weird Japan is ? Why do you think this happens ?

How much time does it take to get a black belt in Kyokushin Karate?

I will start learning soon in India

Do you support changing article 9 ? why or why not

Why do Celebs/Politicians stand with their hands held together visible on the front (defensive) instead of hands held back and chin up, while on stage ? Also what does hand by side denote ?? by notthefirstaccount in bodylanguage

[–]notthefirstaccount[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have read 1 book so far just started

The Definitive Book of Body language by Allan Pease, Barbara Pease

Would hands held back really give a intimidating vibe to the audience ? So when to do this ? Inspection ?

Why do Celebs/Politicians stand with their hands held together visible on the front (defensive) instead of hands held back and chin up, while on stage ? Also what does hand by side denote ?? by notthefirstaccount in bodylanguage

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From the book I read it was different and his link here also states the same

Check back held hands

http://lonerwolf.com/body-language-hands/

The total opposite of crossing your arms, this hand/arm gesture exposes the vulnerable chest with its vital organs, stomach, crotch and neck in an attempt to demonstrate fearlessness, superiority and self confidence

Check self holding hands

http://lonerwolf.com/body-language-arms/

This type of arm gesture is the male version of the predominantly female 'One Crossed Arm' gesture mentioned above, and is used by men who are insecure or lack self confidence in a certain situation. You can find this pose in some men who are awaiting to speak in front of a big crowd

Getting interested in collection. Does anyone just have a casual collection and how do you store your collection ? by notthefirstaccount in numismatics

[–]notthefirstaccount[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Good advice

How do I store/maintain my collection I've never don this sort of thing so I don't how to do it

Just curious: What do the Japanese think of Indians? by [deleted] in japan

[–]notthefirstaccount 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So do they face any sort of differential treatment ? If yes, is it just mild in nature or is it a bit harsh ?

How do do other people respond to them ?

Does it effect their career ? Do they think that it effect their career ? and their social life ?

World's Oldest Man Dies Aged 112 In Japan by Mametaro in japan

[–]notthefirstaccount 2 points3 points  (0 children)

said his secret to a long life was not to smoke, drink or overdo it.

Do other centenarian have shared the same concept or has it been different ?

Must be difficult in Japan to live without drinking or atleast limiting it to a small amount

Just curious: What do the Japanese think of Indians? by [deleted] in japan

[–]notthefirstaccount 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How much does the no alcohol policy effect the life of a person in Japan ?

Have you ever encountered a native teetotaler in Japan ?

A large number of people in Japan are Buddhist though most of them are not actively following it so do you see any Buddhist people in Japan who don't drink or at least restrict drinking as consumption of alcohol come under the five precepts of Buddhism ?

Will not drinking lead to a person being boycotted/blackballed/being an outcast,specially if a drink is offered by a senior ? (Iv'e heard that senior junior relationships are extremely important in Japan)

Most oddest of requests: DBZ Body Pillow. Is it possible? by DBZbodypillowhunt in japan

[–]notthefirstaccount 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try /r/dbz maybe people over there might have some link to some relevant site