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Are germans welcome in japan? I'm thinking about saving some money to visit it after my study, and maybe even work there.

>> No.3606844

Are you a WW2 veteran or the descendant of one?

No? Then no.

>> No.3606843

Japanese are like weaaboo's for germany

>> No.3606848

Are you German only by descent, or are you a German citizen?
That picture can't possibly be from Germany because of the swastikas.

>> No.3606852

>>3606848
look at the posters in the back and you'd realize what this is about

>> No.3606864

>>3606848

Citizen. Grabbed the picture a while ago on /v/. Thinking about starting a software company, germany is fucking ass place for a startup. And i don't like america...

>> No.3606884

>>3606864
>And i don't like america...

Why, internet stereotypes of Amerikkka scare you? Or do you have some biased discontent of your own?

Either way you don't sound like somebody who can handle a startup company

>> No.3606920

>>3606884

Wow, you must be good if you can judge this from a few handles. Actually the location doesn't really matter, but i want to have a nice sorrounding. Btw, i just don't like the american mentality that much. Way too puritan and such...

>> No.3606930

>>3606920
Way too puritan and such...

oh my...

>> No.3606946

>>3606920
> Way too puritan and such...

HAhahaha and you say I make hasty judgments.

Don't bother with trying anything in life, spare yourself the agony

>> No.3606948

>>3606920
Japan and then America? You plan to move to the places where you'll have the most competition?

>> No.3606952

>>3606930
>>3606946
>>3606884
ITT: Butthurt Amerikkans.

>> No.3606955

>>3606920 location doesn't matter

I hope you are fucking joking.

>> No.3606953

You're far better off staying in Europe if you're trying to start a business; America's current economic climate is *very* unforgiving to small businesses, and the high cost of living/renting buildings in Japan would absolutely crush a new business, even without the added difficulty/stigma of being "gaijin".

tldr; stay in germany, ya putz.

>> No.3606958

>>3606955
It's software, purely digital. Thanks to the internet, it really doesn't matter.

>> No.3606963

>>3606952
umadeurotrash? lol

>>3606953
and european's economy is kicking so much ass?

honestly it doesn't matter if the business is run well.

>> No.3606964

>>3606958
Yes, it does.

>>3606963
Compared to the US's, sort of. It's a lot closer to stabilising, at least.

>> No.3606966 [DELETED] 

>>3606920
>Location doesn't matter
You don't really know anything about business, do you ?
Tax rates, social laws, real estate prices, legislation, not to mention worker qualification and labor prices; all of these can fuck you up.

>> No.3606971

>>3606966
>You don't really know anything about business, do you ?
That should be pretty obvious from this thread

>> No.3606972

>>3606920
>Location doesn't matter
You don't really know anything about business, do you ?
Tax rates, social laws, real estate prices, legislation, not to mention worker qualification and labor prices; all of those can fuck you up.

>> No.3607026

>>3606972

Germany, America and Japan aren't the third world. You can get qualified people in each of that country. And on balance, the costs are somewhat equal.

>> No.3607029

>>3606835
Its going to be tough if you have no language skills other then German/English. Your best bet would be a place with emerging talent thats still cheap, like India (which has a high English speaking population)

>> No.3607052

>>3606835
Real Germans are dead OP. You are the nasty remains of a dead race. Japan will just think you are an American anyways.

>> No.3607054

>>3607026
There's a world apart between, for example, Germany and America. You've never seen a syndicate until you've worked in Germany. On the other hand, Americans don't really have much worker's protection and the AFL-CIO is a piece of shit that spends more time arguing with itself than forwarding the working man's cause.
American taxation will rape you, because any unpaid taxes are treated as infractions to the law and will get you sued and all that bullshit. European countries on the other side don't usually consider taxes to be judicial matters. Japan is extremely inaccessible to people from the west because they won't expect you to want them to be productive, just regular.
They'll also expect you to promote them on experience, not performance.
And countries have specializations.
The qualifications aren't the same and some things are done better in some countries than in others.
You have to take this into account.
So stop being a bullshit investor and get working on a real business plan.

>> No.3607078

>>3607026
>America
>not the third world

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>>3607052

>Japan will just think you are an American anyways.

This.

>>3607078

pic related.

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