Why Japanese hate tourists in Telugu
How do Japanese people feel about foreigners in Telugu

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There’s a contagious myth, in both Japan and abroad, that by simply being a foreigner, one has an automatic advantage for dating Japanese girls. The reality is that there are many reasons why Japanese girls don’t like foreign guys, the majority of which can be summed up by one of Japan’s most relevant cultural exports: anime.

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Language Barrier
Japanese Girls Language Barrier
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LANGUAGE BARRIER: BY MIZUKA INABA
Sure, it can be cute at times, especially on dinner dates when she texts you beforehand about how “hungly” she is. And sure, she may accelerate your Japanese learning process, but when you get into more intense subjects, the translation apps go out the window and your charades become the new lingua franca.

It’s not just conversation that makes this a turn off either. If a foreigner guy’s language doesn’t progress with the relationship, he’ll have to rely on her progressively for understanding all sorts of issues: visas, taxes, healthcare, education, your haircut, ordering your food, her holding his hand to cross the street…

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PUBLIC STIGMA: BY MIZUKA INABA
Japan is a largely homogenous culture. Less than 2% are foreigners. Very few couples are interracial, and of those that progress to marriage, the overwhelming majority are actually between a Japanese man and a foreign women. Of Japanese women who get married, 1.3% marry a foreigner (source).

Combine this with the other details on this list, and the recipe for public judgment causes many Japanese girls to steer clear.

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PARENTAL DISAPPROVAL: BY MIZUKA INABA
Hand in hand with the public stigma are the judgment of what may be a Japanese girl’s most influential figures: her Mom and Dad. This isn’t to suggest that parental disapproval is the norm (although there are some horror stories), nor is it to say racism is rampant, but sometimes there are some old-fashioned attitudes in regards to relationships. Add a lack of a common tongue into the mix, and foreigner’s chance of wooing a girl’s affection can get a bit complicated.

As Japanese girls tend to live with their families well into their 20s, ensuring she doesn’t “offend” her parents may rate higher on her priority list than the cute gaijin sending her Line stickers. Short term, yes, you can bask in the beautiful neon rays of love hotels, but long term, the best you can do is to minimize the other red flags in this article.

While not all Japanese girls will make a final judgment on dating a foreigner based on their income level, some certainly will. Image is high in Japan; look around and you will hardly see a girl not dressed to the nines. English Teaching, one of the most popular jobs for foreigners coming to Japan, nets a salary of 250,000 yen per month (or 25,314 USD salary per year pre-tax income). Definitely not enough for a family long-term, and possibly not enough for a solid date. Dependent on a girls age (younger girls care less), this could be a significant deterrent when it’s layered on top of other reasons in this list.

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7 Reasons Why Japanese Girls DON’T like Foreign Guys


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