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matador

Joined: 07 Mar 2003 Posts: 281
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 10:50 am Post subject: ....because I am Japanese... |
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Okay, I had this deal in a classroom the other night with a student when asked why he worked until 11pm most nights said that it was because he was Japanese...
Why do people hide behind their culture to avoid taking personal responsibililty for their lives...?
-Why do you never open the window on the train even if its boiling hot? Its because I am Japanese.
-Why do you suffer in an office with a bullying boss and not leave until 11pm?
Its because I am Japanese.
-Why do you never call in sick (even if you are)?
Its because I am Japanese
Why are you going to suffer with a drinking and cheating husband who takes no interest in your kids for the rest of your life?
Its because I am Japanese.
Reverse the situation:
-Why did you just throw a smoke bomb in my house and punch me?
Its because I am English. We are football hooligans! Sorry, cultural programming!
Who has any other examples of this? It would be great to get a list together....
It would form a great basis for a free conversation group....
Maybe not...
Why is no one discussing this topic and expressing their opinion?
Its because we are Japanese..
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abufletcher
Joined: 14 Sep 2005 Posts: 779 Location: Shikoku Japan (for now)
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 11:29 am Post subject: |
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You post assumes that who we "are" can be separated from the learned practices of the culture we claim membership in. If we reconceptualize identity labels such as "Japanese" ( or "American" or "Canadian" or...) not as a static category assigned by circumstances of birth (a "mask we wear and hide behind") but rather as a dynamic (and not always relevant) identity negotiated in the act of living our lives, then your student may be entirely correct. He or she is simply "doing being" Japanese and to do otherwise would provide legitimate grounds for his or her colleagues (and/or boss) to be making certain culturally contexted interpretations of this behavior.
We are only free to act in this world to the extent that we are willing to live with the interpretations others make of our actions.
The other vein that runs through your post is a deeply felt sense that there is (or should) be one universal set of individual rights and that these rights exist irrespective of culture. This comes up often in discussions of women's rights in Saudi Arabia, for example, I don't want to argue here whether this perspective is right or wrong -- but it does seem to me to be a belief more common in "the West" (and particularly the US) than in 90% of the rest of the world. |
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PAULH
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Posts: 4672 Location: Western Japan
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 11:46 am Post subject: |
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This kind of reminds me of the rhetoric you hear on US news programs of "the American people" as though they all think and behave with one voice because they happen to be born within its borders.
the "American people" are a pretty diverse bunch and Im sure there are a lot of people who would not claim to be represented by them when uttered by the president (esp. one in the opposite party) in appeals to patriotism.
Sleeping in late and working all hours as you rightly point out are not peculiarly Japanese things, and many of these things would not have been seen fifty years ago. I often come across people who act in an "un Japanese" way or not characteristic of the majority of people (the usual stereotype: in a group conformist, unthinking) so i wouldnt worry too much if some students simply use it as a copout to cover their arses. |
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Jizzo T. Clown

Joined: 28 Apr 2005 Posts: 668 Location: performing in a classroom near you!
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 2:08 pm Post subject: |
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| aclarke wrote: |
| I've come to understand that "Because I'm Japanese" tends to mean "I could get into a long discussion about this, but I'd really rather not, because if you have to ask why I never call in sick even when I am, you probably would have a very hard time understanding the real answer". |
Or maybe it's because they themselves don't actually know why they do the things they do. Why do so many Americans say "Hello" to complete strangers? Is a question I get a lot from my students. It's one of those things that most Americans never really think about...it's just the way we are. In China I once asked a student why she wasn't speaking English in class, and she said "Because I love my country." Maybe a form of nationalist brainwashing??
I guess the point is, not everyone is entirely aware of the reasons for their cultural norms. |
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SEndrigo
Joined: 28 Apr 2004 Posts: 437
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 3:12 pm Post subject: Re: ....because I am Japanese... |
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| matador wrote: |
Why is no one discussing this topic and expressing their opinion?
Its because we are Japanese..
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HA HA HA HA ! This is the one of the funniest (even if totally obvious) things I have read here in a while! Bravo!
But, don't even get me started on this one  |
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SEndrigo
Joined: 28 Apr 2004 Posts: 437
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 3:29 pm Post subject: |
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Well....I couldn't help it! Here are a couple for you:
1. When asked about your hobbies, why do you only say "shopping"?
Its because I am Japanese.
2. Why can you not utter a single coherent sentence in English even though you have studied it for six years?
Its because I am Japanese.
3. Why do you confine your wife to the house and avoid her as much as possible, whilst dedicating as much as time as possible to your colleagues and devil incarnate of a boss?
Its because I am Japanese.
4. Why do you take one week off every 25 years, even though you are guaranteed ample holidays each year by law?
Its because I am Japanese.
But, before some of you out there fly into a bloody rage and hurl venomous insults at me, realise that we could create such a list for any group of people, even foreigners! Here are a couple:
1. Why do you not speak a lick of Japanese after having lived here for five years?
Its because I am an Eikaiwa teacher.
2. Why on earth would you work for five years, at a rate of 250,000 yen per month and not have any aspirations to advance?
Its because I am an Eikaiwa teacher.
3. Why do you prefer going to McDonald's when you could eat a much tastier, healthier and sometimes cheaper meal at a Japanese restaurant?
Its because I am an Eikaiwa teacher.
4. Why is the highlight of your week getting a Tuesday off so you can go to Gaspanic?
Its because I am an Eikaiwa teacher.
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PAULH
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Posts: 4672 Location: Western Japan
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:13 am Post subject: |
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| SEndrigo wrote: |
1. Why do you not speak a lick of Japanese after having lived here for five years?
Its because I am an Eikaiwa teacher.
2. Why on earth would you work for five years, at a rate of 250,000 yen per month and not have any aspirations to advance?
Its because I am an Eikaiwa teacher.
3. Why do you prefer going to McDonald's when you could eat a much tastier, healthier and sometimes cheaper meal at a Japanese restaurant?
Its because I am an Eikaiwa teacher.
4. Why is the highlight of your week getting a Tuesday off so you can go to Gaspanic?
Its because I am an Eikaiwa teacher.
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Why dont you get extra training and qualifications to improve your skills and employability and a higher salary?
It's becuase im an eikaiwa teacher
Why do you have trouble meeting women in bars and cant afford to take them on expensive dates or buy expensive presents?
Because i'm an eikaiwa teacher
Why do you hang out with other teachers from your school at night even though you work with them all day and you live with them as well?
Because Im an eikaiwa teacher.
Why is my apartment stocked with furniture found in the gomi?
Because im an eikaiwa teacher.
Why do I only want to quit my job or be in this job only 2-3 years?
Because I'm an eikaiwa teacher.
Why do I try to hit on female students for dates when I just arrive here?
Because i'm an eikaiwa teacher.
Why do I think I can do this job just because I happen to be born in the US or Australia and be born white?
Because I'm an eikaiwa teacher.
Why do I think all Japanese women find me attractive, dateable, want to go out with me because I'm a gaijin?
Because I'm an eikaiwa teacher.
Why do i get upset when NOVA or JET turns me down for a job?
because I'm an eikaiwa teacher. |
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Synne

Joined: 06 Apr 2004 Posts: 269 Location: Tohoku
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 5:05 am Post subject: |
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Paulh what a hard hit.
Id have to say thought that the "...becuz Im Japanese." responces have way too many times that very meaning attached to them.
Although the "...becuz Im an eikaiwa teacher." rings true sadly with way too many foreigners in Japan.
One for the road.
Why do you go to the pubs but come home shocked that the girls there didnt pick you?
-Becuz Im an eikaiwa teacher |
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