internationalmarriage
Understanding your Japanese partner’s work culture is the first step to building a stronger relationship with them. According to my Japanese husband, Japanese people have a strong work ethic. Seeing how hard he works at his job makes me believe him. As someone who worked in one of the most successful Indian digital startups, I can relate to the intricate work culture in Japan. Working on tight deadlines and in a high-pressure environment, it is natural to get consumed by work. I also realized that this type of relationship might not be ideal for every foreigner. You may have to learn more abou...
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Savvy Tokyo's resident "Love in Japan" columnist, Hilary Keyes, answers anonymous questions from readers on everything from dating to women’s health issues. Got a question you’d like to ask Hilary? Email it to editorial@gplusmedia.com with "Ask Hilary" in the subject line. Hi Hilary,I’m a Japanese man married to a foreign woman. We live in Japan. We have been together for four years total but I’m not happy anymore. We communicate in English, because we don’t speak each other’s languages. We met at an English class, but after we got married because of her visa ending she quit the class and over...
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It's summer, the cicadas cry for love, couples tie the knot and you're invited to a Japanese "kekkon shiki" (ceremony) or "kekkon hiroen“ (celebration). Congrats! You’ve been chosen as a special guest for someone’s big day. Yet, you stand there puzzled, Japanese wedding invitation in your hands, sweat dripping off your forehead, wondering how different the experience would be from what you’ve seen back home and whether you’ll be able to pass through all formalities in grace and style in this culturally challenging land of emotions. Well, wipe that sweat, start reading and get ready to celebrat...
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