Es kommt zu einem Wandel, da vietnamesische Migranten Südkorea als Arbeitsstelle für Japan wählen. Vietnamesische Arbeitsvermittlungsagenturen befürchten, dass die erforderlichen japanischen Sprachkenntnisse die Situation verschlimmern könnten

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    1. Better pay, growing economy, slightly less hostile to foreigners. Hard to blame them really.

    2. Ornery_Hand4846 on

      Learning japanese is massive time and money investment, for many not worth it anymore.

    3. Dependent-Brain2586 on

      Of course it is going to make it worse. With the quality of machine translation these days, the language proficiency really isn’t needed for people to communicate. WHy not mandate a 1-2 week crash course in Japanese upon arrival ?

      I agree with having high standards, but Japanese language proficiency excludes many people you’d like.

    4. Lmao I kept saying this is what was going to happen and not here at least, was called stupid. The writing is on the wall. The economy here is worse off, the political climate is brutal. Why deal with it?! 

    5. Chelsea_Kias on

      As a Vietnamese, this is a good thing for Japan. Previously, you can work without knowing Japanese and this attracted lots of uneducated population

    6. hiddenvalleyoflife on

      Makes sense, who wants to be treated like trash and never get the chance to actually stay? The time will come when most countries can’t afford to be that picky with immigrants anymore, because they just flat out won’t get them if they are.

    7. JustMyPoint on

      Learning Japanese is an endeavour that takes many years. It doesn’t help if it feels like the environment is not welcoming to outsiders, either.

    8. Honestly? I was just considering learning Korean. I was already planning on learning Hindi/Urdu this year so if they start calling the south asians Japan won’t take anymore I might find my way out. I mean also a dying country but one that just realized that at least.

      You know the really funny part? If you start making Japanese language a requirement for immigrants, the people who will mostly be able to do it disproportionately are Chinese because for them Japanese is piss easy if you go to a cram for one year, or so I’ve heard from Chinese coworkers. Well well well how the turntables.

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