Just came back from "Lao Yu Sheng" with my Japanese Language classmates after lesson at some nearby Chinese restaurant. Okay arz, almost my whole class went even though it was so so last minute 1.. And luckily in my opinion, my classmates, ALL of them are quite friendly, can clique with them arz. So studying Japanese Language during class also won't be that "xin ku" cuz we will ask each other when we donno how to do n stuff. Not like "loner" like tt.
And as usual, I'm the youngest, and I am the only person not working. Wah laoz, everyone else is working liao lorz, the "2nd youngest" person in my class is like 5 yrs older than me. Haiz, nvm lar, I admit I'm just newbie, lolx. And as expected, some of them were "sent" for Japanese classes because they work in Japanese company, and they have to learn at least abit of Jap to communicate with their superiors lorz. So I also took this chance to find out from most of them about how's their Japanese superiors are like. And sadly, I think I receive quite bad feedbacks. From what they told me, these Japanese workers, if they work in Japan, they got no chance to shine. But the moment they get posted out, example like to Singapore, they r like the KING lorz, cuz they can "boss" ppl around n they tend to think they r "more superior" than Singaporeans. Owellz, expected lar. It's like look at things from another angle.. U r a Singaporean n u get posted to country maybe like Indonesia or Vietnam or what, obviously u will think tt u suddenly become so "big" in terms of ur status. And my classmates told me some of their Japanese bosses/managers got no basic manners 1 lorz, Like they use the utensils in the pantry, dirty the place n never bother washing up after usage etc etc. Wah laoz, it's just so "different" from the "typical" image of Japanese ppl.
Owellz, from their knowledge of their company, it's really NOT easy for Singaporean workers to get posted to Japan. But tt's unless u r working for a "non-Japanese" company that is based in Japan lar (which is actually what I wan, lolx..) The Japanese bosses will rather choose a fellow Japanese for a high ranking post, even though this person may not be as skillful as another who is a non-Japanese. Okay lar, as expected, Japan doesn't welcome foreigners, if not why will they label us as "ALIENS" whenever we go to Japan's immigration counter at the airport. (And that's in the past)
But whatever it is, everyone of us has our own reasons for learning Japanese, but most r becuz "bobian, suck thumb, superior wan me to learn" tt kind of excuse, but wellz, I guess there's really no harm in learning lar. And even though I receive quite negative feedbacks of their Japanese colleagues in their workplace, I think I'm still determined to go Japan to enhance my career. It's like if some "top uni grad" from Bangladesh comes to Singapore work, I think many Singaporeans will despise or bias against him. So I guess is the same logic lar, if I wan to work in Japan, I must face the fact I am nth but just a "second class citizen" regardless how "high" my education is compared to my fellow Japanese colleagues, as what my dys1 has told me b4. And that explains why my dys1 say OVER HIS DEAD BODY will he wan to work in Japan even though he got his degree there.
Each of his own bahz. Let everyone work towards his/her dreams. As long u deem this is wat u want, I guess all of us shld just work towards it regardless of what others have to say.
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