Daihard <daihardM3NO@SPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message news:<_wrPa.31903$Ph3.2767@sccrnsc04>...
> Kaz wrote:
> 
> > Cindy <cindyduet@attb.com> wrote...
> >> Kaz wrote:
> >> 
> >> > As a matter of fact, honestly, I rather envy to being an expat. Living
> >> > in one's own home city, or even in his own country for his whole
> >> > lifetime is often too stressful. Same faces, homogeneous culture, same
> >> > kind of people that he has to belong to all his life. It's too boring.
> >> > It often urges me to take off to someplace new to me.
> >> 
> >> I must say, get out and do it!
> > 
> > It's unrealistic and impracticable, though. There is no country I can
> > get a job or even get into there except doing farm work in Brazil or
> > something.
> 
> It's either you're terribly underestimating your own ability or you're 
> helplessly incapable.  There are tens of thousands of Japanese people 
> working in, say, the U.S.  I am sure just as many Japanese are working 
> under the "working holiday" program in countries like Canada, Australia and 
> New Zealand.  It never hurts to try.

All you want to say is that someone who is not allowed to live or work
in the US, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand is "helplessly
incapable", and that's it. What a biased, a narrow-minded ugly point
of view from a sick honorary white racist. There are not only those
four countries in the world. There are plenty of other countries, and
being an un-Westernized Kansaijin then being not allowed to enter
those countries doesn't mean he is "helplessly incapable", moron.