Recently, I often see that about 3 people who have come to work from overseas gathered in front of the convenience store, stacked canned chu-hi cans, talking loudly with a language you have never heard.
I thought that they are migrant foreign workers from Central Asia and Africa.
A loud "stand-up" drinking party near the entrance of a convenience store, while drinking cheap alcoholic beverages, with friends from the same country of origin, using a language that is not understood by Japanese, will be stress relief surely.
However, at midnight when I am frustrated by my work and I heard a loud and incomprehensible language, my stress is going to be piled up.
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However, I can understand well the psychology that people from other countries in the same country want to gather in a certain place.
I also visited the Japanese town and the Japanese community many times during my assignment in the United States.
The joy of speaking your native language in a foreign country is really great.
However, I don't think that we should "tolerant" to the guys who is speaking loudly and holding a can of high in front of a convenience store.
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In my personal opinion,
"Persons trying to flock are ugly"
Junior high and high school students who cannot walk with friends unless they are lined up
College student who continues low-level conversation while shouting a loud voice while visiting the historical heritage of overseas travel
A boss who can't even go to drink unless he takes his subordinates
I don't know that "only one person" makes a noise at a Halloween event in Shibuya, and was caught by the police.
I don't know the person (perpetrator) who is bullying "just alone".
There are always multiple idiots making noise on the adult ceremony platform.
When they are alone, they look so clever and polite (sometimes seemingly so). Once they "crowd", why do they get so frustrated, rude and unsightly?
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Recently, while drinking cheap alcoholic beverages, with friends from the same country of origin (Japan), I can see "standing drink" loudly near the entrance of a convenience store
It's also time for "Izakaya(drinking bar)" to disappear.
But I thought this is interesting.
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Though I don't like drinking parties,
If I can replace the year-end party and the New Year party with "standing drinks" near the entrance of a convenience store,
I think the participation rate for my year-end party and New Year party will increase considerably.