Japan or Canada

Should I live in japan or Canada?
Which country is better for standard of living?

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Why would anyone become a leaf on purpose?

Canada is beautiful and empty. Japan is less so. Also, Canada is Western. What do you want from life?

Canada fucking sucks. Try to learn basic Japanese if you do decide to go to Japan

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I would say Canada, since they are more welcoming to foreigners

I heard japan is not so welcoming to foreigners but idk

I am canadian

So i idk

I wanna live a fast life of money, sex and MMA.

Japan is way ahead in terms of tech/society

U shud look into japanese culture and see if u could fit in

Im also curious to live in japan

Fuck off don't dilute Japanese culture you immigrant fag

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What's your origin country?

Argentina

Depends.

Do you want to live in a a country with a super high cost of living that is infested with jews? Or do you want to live in glorious nippon as a second class citizen.

If everyone that came to your country was a weeb you’d probably feel that way too. I’m a normal person learning Japanese and I’ve been over there four times, and I’m treated really well. Blonde hair makes me exotic, so that helps.

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i live in sumida if youre white pig dont bother
they dont actually respect nonjapanese at all unless they speak near native japanese at all they genuinely find foreigners annoying youll never be apart of japanese society also it costs 2k a month to rent an apartment here so if youre poor its not going to happen

japanese ppl surprisingly do like finnish, Scandinavians, german, italians they really do not like americans/english and rightfully so

I’m Australian for context, and like I said I do alright over there

I'm a half Japanese half Argentine but lived my whole life in Argentina. So should I move to Canada instead?

yeah no doubt
you dont want to be in japan when they start realizing pearl harbour was literally a false flag tho anglos are gonna start going missing

if your hafu youll fit in very well if you get good at japanese you will definitely connect with it

And how do you plan to stay in either country my choripan friend? You absolutely need visa for both.
You're gonna have a much easier time in Europe if you have a passport.
If you don't an EU passport or a visa to whatever country you're trying to migrate to then your only hope is Uruguay.

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>Canada is Western
Oh nonononono hahahahahaha should we tell him guys?

you might not actually like working in japan longterm tho a lot of japanese people actually go to canada for a few years at a time

i would definitely recommend going to school in japan making friendis is wayyyy easier

They need me. I’ll be the only one keeping their population rising.
>Creating Hafu daughters exclusively, of course

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Is Canada a shit hole? I've visited Canada Edmonton but all I saw was homeless drug addicts , supposedly Vancouver is beautiful though.

lmao

the easiest way to identify someone who hasn't had any contact with japan is the 'muh hi-tech' bullshit

come and experience hanko culture for yourself, dude. the site of my electricity company has planned downtime every day, you can't access it from 2AM-7AM. the ATMs fucking CLOSE after 7 PM, lol.

gtfo with that hi tech retardation. japan is in the early 90s techno-wise for most everyday shit.

that said, canada sounds full of entitled pricks so i'd still pick japan anyways.

That's white people for you

Japan, but unless you marry a native they'll kick you out eventually, and even if you do marry they will NEVER allow you to get citizenship

Land of the rising sun, every time

Well then Japan because Canada is a nanny country with shit MMA regulations.

>even if you do marry they will NEVER allow you to get citizenship

Definitely not true, it's easier to get citizenship than PR and plenty get PR