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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is very fascinating. So much about Japan is so different from us. My MIL and FIL live in a beautiful house that they had built to their specifications. It is gorgeous but MIL says it has lost 50% of its value since they built it 10 yrs ago. My friend taught for a year in Japan and in the winter, he was miserable and freezing because the homes are disposable and the insulation in his house was nonexistent. 21:20 -- are you seriously comparing India and Japan? You clearly have never been to Japan. Things are built incredibly well there, everything is extremely expensive, the order and the cleanliness is unparalleled. However, they have this culture and tradition where only new homes are valued.[/quote] well, a house built with non-existent insulation does not sound like "built incredibly well" to me. [/quote]
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