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by coel 1130 days ago
I think the poster making a sweeping generalization on such a large group of people is poor form.

My opinion, based on living in Japan and spending a lot of time around Japanese people, is the generalizations likely applies to a large portion of the population, but I have doubts whether it even applies to the majority.

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But does it apply to them uniquely? Is there no population of, say, Europeans or Americans who prefer to order things on Amazon than interact in person? To dislike Walmart greeters? Or sit at a slot machine?

Just seems like a preference that’s trivial to find across humanity.

It is, for me, the number one most annoying aspect of life in Japan.

Every country has this - a large part of the population that has never been abroad and holds certain beliefs that would crumble upon closer inspection.

But when you get the word "Japan" in the mix, the individual suddenly disappears, and everything is explained away by cultural or genetic differences.

I really like the Cambridge Companion to Modern Japanese Culture. It takes you through many of these distortions, and how they came to be.