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Why are there so many old people in Japan engaged in the service industry?

The first is that many old people just refuse to accept their old age. They think they can work to death. If you give your seat to the old man on the tram, you will be stopped. The old man stopped you and said he was still young! When I traveled to Japan, I heard a joke told by the tour guide, that is, an old man who drove us was seventy years old. He told the tour guide, don't think I'm old, I'm still young, and sometimes I go out to play with girls! I don't know if this is a joke, but we all regard it as a joke.

The second is the need to support the family. Japan's current society is a society with a serious aging population, and the proportion of the population is declining. In this case, the elderly have to go out to work. After all, a lot of things need to be done, otherwise, this work cannot be carried out. So many old people come out to work to support their families! Although sometimes I don't care much about my salary, I still have to make a living.

The third is forced by social reality. Many young people are unwilling to do this job. Only the elderly can do it. Otherwise, what should we do? Many young people think this job is tiring, so it is better to find a relatively easy job, but the older generation don't think so. They think it can be done. Although sometimes not as neat as young people, they can do it well. They also want to continue this work.

Many Japanese elderly people are engaged in service work. When I was in Japan, I saw an old man setting the table and cleaning. I thought this was a special case, but it turned out to be the case from Tokyo to Osaka. It seems normal for the elderly to work in Japan. Do you think our country will be like this in the future?