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Tell me about my Japanese friends.

First of all, it is especially difficult for Japanese to make friends. Anyone who has traveled to Japan will know that Japan's social system is very strict and the distance between people is far away. China doesn't have so many contacts and relatives. Only people who have practical relations with themselves, such as classmates, colleagues and family members. Stiff, deep in Japanese genes.

Besides, the Japanese have a preconceived idea that we are the most powerful country in Asia. My understanding of China was still five to ten years ago. So I think people from China, Thailand and the Philippines are poor, but in the past two years, they have learned more about China, because tourists from China have surprised the Japanese by buying Japanese things. However, they clearly know that if the quality, medical care and safety of China fail to keep up, they will only say sourly: Local tyrants!

I met two female college students at work.

One is Xiaoye and the other is Cai.

The following are all true contents:

Xiaoye is a law major. She likes studying law very much. She comes from Kochi Prefecture. Studying in Osaka from Kochi is equivalent to studying in Shanghai from Jiangxi. Japanese people generally feel a little inferior about not coming from a big city like Osaka or Tokyo. I don't understand why there is nothing to feel inferior about when it is not far away. She has two sisters. After graduating from undergraduate course, she wants to continue studying law, but her next sister will go to college. Therefore, her parents did not let her continue her studies. As the eldest daughter, she can only choose to work.

Her mind is quite clever. College tuition is paid by her family. Living in a big city is also an expensive expense. She needs a job. Because Japanese universities don't have dormitories, if you rent a house outside, it will cost more than two thousand yuan a month. She wants to make more money in the shortest time. After finding a job in her senior year, she went to work in a convenience store. I work at night, because Japanese convenience stores are open 24 hours a day, and my salary at night is higher than during the day. She also has a job during the day. Japanese girls eat very, very little, and food resources in Japan are scarce, and most of them rely on imports, so the price is expensive. Girls love beauty, and it is common to go hungry. She works hard to make money, partly for living expenses and partly to save some money for graduation trip. They usually spend a lot of time and money on dressing up and making up. I'd rather save money on an empty stomach than meet someone who doesn't wear makeup. I must be beautiful. I still remember chatting with her and listening to her say that working as a cashier at a convenience store at night made me sick. I am extremely tired because I work as a convenience store during the day. Sleeping at night is more uncomfortable, and it is more difficult to sleep at home during the day. However, everyone is very uncomfortable. I don't think it is right to work so hard. I have two sisters anyway. I am the oldest. Now I just want to try my best to satisfy myself and take care of myself. My parents won't care about me anyway. I am only 23 years old in my senior year. I also have a second cousin who goes to college in China. She is also in her twenties, and she knows nothing but asking her parents for money. Of course, these are all examples. I don't want to explain anything, just state the facts.

The other one is Cai.

She has practiced badminton since she was a child, and recently she was the women's badminton champion in Kansai Circle. However, the game against Kanto did not enter the national team. Her father is a badminton coach in the university. She has a younger sister and a younger brother. I was shocked when I first learned that she was such a professional badminton player. I said why you appeared in an ordinary university. At home, this practice has reached the level of provincial and national teams. Isn't it in the sports school? It turns out that the Japanese government didn't spend money on such extravagant things as sports schools at all. They all practice by themselves and then participate in the national trials. If you are lucky enough to enter the top five, there will be corporate sponsorship to continue your internship. Otherwise, you must fight alone. No matter how professional, it is only the top ten in the end. Her father has been teaching her to play badminton since she was 3 years old. Her father in Japan is very strict. She said that when she was in high school, she started training after class every day and didn't eat until 9 pm. Continue to have classes with normal children the next day. That's it. The muscles on the arm are very stylish over time, and the right hand is thicker than the left hand. She loves beauty so much that everyone likes to wear clothes. During college, in order to earn living expenses, she also needs to work, that is, study and train, and worry about her livelihood. Supermarkets, convenience stores and restaurants do dishes. We know that Li Na of China has to rely on herself after leaving the system. It is hard to fight in the arena when all the expenses are paid by yourself. I once met Cai by bus 10 at night, and she just got back from work. Very, very hard. The salary in 50 yuan is about an hour. As long as there are two or three hours of free time every day, many people will choose to work. Some restaurants also manage a meal, which is considerable for a student who wants to earn his own living expenses. As we all know, so is Fukuhara Ai. My mother always takes her to play ball everywhere. Only when you are famous will you have corporate sponsorship.

This is the status quo of ordinary Japanese girls. Don't look at their beauty after makeup, but always pay attention to their dress. In fact, Japanese girls are very, very hardworking and patient.

This is the story of two Japanese friends I know.