Anonymous wrote:The EU's FDA is a lot more strict than our FDA. They don't allow cloned meat, and pesticides are much more strictly enforced. They don't support corporate greed as much as we do, at the expense of the consumer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who doesn't believe US food sucks v rest of world is in denial. That is all.
The biggest factor among many is that culturally food matters in other countries more than in US. As simple as this fact - in Asia and Europe and Islands and LAtAm, people take meals seriously. Here in the US, most people do not. Lunch is school for example is grossness for our kids. In other countries adults would be eating better having school food than adult food in the US!!!
My kid in US knows chicken tenders, pizza and spaghetti. Take any other country and their kid will eat a whole lot more variety and better. This is 100% true.
Yup, it's insane the garbage we feed our kids. Compare our kids' foods to South Korea or Japan where everything is freshly made:
Most American kids would not eat that food, even if provided/funded. This is a cultural issue, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who doesn't believe US food sucks v rest of world is in denial. That is all.
The biggest factor among many is that culturally food matters in other countries more than in US. As simple as this fact - in Asia and Europe and Islands and LAtAm, people take meals seriously. Here in the US, most people do not. Lunch is school for example is grossness for our kids. In other countries adults would be eating better having school food than adult food in the US!!!
My kid in US knows chicken tenders, pizza and spaghetti. Take any other country and their kid will eat a whole lot more variety and better. This is 100% true.
Yup, it's insane the garbage we feed our kids. Compare our kids' foods to South Korea or Japan where everything is freshly made:
Most American kids would not eat that food, even if provided/funded. This is a cultural issue, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basic infrastructure in most of our cities - you reminded me of a YouTuber Tokyo Lens showing apartments in Tokyo. Not even getting to those coffin apartments in Hong Kong.
I’d rather have a small apartment in Tokyo than be shot while simply going to school, church, driving or going to the grocery store in America.
As a gaijin?
Yes
This isn’t Japan of 1980
Do you know how many Nepali and south East Asian immigrants are pouring into Japan presently?
A white person in Japan - as long as you don’t care about socializing with locals — will have no issues.
Just work for an international org/firm or have your own business/work remote
Japan is rapidly opening up.
What a lonely existence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basic infrastructure in most of our cities - you reminded me of a YouTuber Tokyo Lens showing apartments in Tokyo. Not even getting to those coffin apartments in Hong Kong.
I’d rather have a small apartment in Tokyo than be shot while simply going to school, church, driving or going to the grocery store in America.
As a gaijin?
Yes
This isn’t Japan of 1980
Do you know how many Nepali and south East Asian immigrants are pouring into Japan presently?
A white person in Japan - as long as you don’t care about socializing with locals — will have no issues.
Just work for an international org/firm or have your own business/work remote
Japan is rapidly opening up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basic infrastructure in most of our cities - you reminded me of a YouTuber Tokyo Lens showing apartments in Tokyo. Not even getting to those coffin apartments in Hong Kong.
I’d rather have a small apartment in Tokyo than be shot while simply going to school, church, driving or going to the grocery store in America.
As a gaijin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who doesn't believe US food sucks v rest of world is in denial. That is all.
The biggest factor among many is that culturally food matters in other countries more than in US. As simple as this fact - in Asia and Europe and Islands and LAtAm, people take meals seriously. Here in the US, most people do not. Lunch is school for example is grossness for our kids. In other countries adults would be eating better having school food than adult food in the US!!!
My kid in US knows chicken tenders, pizza and spaghetti. Take any other country and their kid will eat a whole lot more variety and better. This is 100% true.
Yup, it's insane the garbage we feed our kids. Compare our kids' foods to South Korea or Japan where everything is freshly made:
Most American kids would not eat that food, even if provided/funded. This is a cultural issue, unfortunately.
They wouldn't, and that is because most people don't raise kids to have a taste for healthy food. And I find that the people who complain the most bitterly about American diets tend to be overweight, which suggests that they, themselves aren't living up to their own standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who doesn't believe US food sucks v rest of world is in denial. That is all.
The biggest factor among many is that culturally food matters in other countries more than in US. As simple as this fact - in Asia and Europe and Islands and LAtAm, people take meals seriously. Here in the US, most people do not. Lunch is school for example is grossness for our kids. In other countries adults would be eating better having school food than adult food in the US!!!
My kid in US knows chicken tenders, pizza and spaghetti. Take any other country and their kid will eat a whole lot more variety and better. This is 100% true.
Yup, it's insane the garbage we feed our kids. Compare our kids' foods to South Korea or Japan where everything is freshly made:
Most American kids would not eat that food, even if provided/funded. This is a cultural issue, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who doesn't believe US food sucks v rest of world is in denial. That is all.
The biggest factor among many is that culturally food matters in other countries more than in US. As simple as this fact - in Asia and Europe and Islands and LAtAm, people take meals seriously. Here in the US, most people do not. Lunch is school for example is grossness for our kids. In other countries adults would be eating better having school food than adult food in the US!!!
My kid in US knows chicken tenders, pizza and spaghetti. Take any other country and their kid will eat a whole lot more variety and better. This is 100% true.
Yup, it's insane the garbage we feed our kids. Compare our kids' foods to South Korea or Japan where everything is freshly made:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basic infrastructure in most of our cities - you reminded me of a YouTuber Tokyo Lens showing apartments in Tokyo. Not even getting to those coffin apartments in Hong Kong.
I’d rather have a small apartment in Tokyo than be shot while simply going to school, church, driving or going to the grocery store in America.
Why you cannot have a small apartment in Florida Villages and not be shot like in Baltimore or Chicago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basic infrastructure in most of our cities - you reminded me of a YouTuber Tokyo Lens showing apartments in Tokyo. Not even getting to those coffin apartments in Hong Kong.
I’d rather have a small apartment in Tokyo than be shot while simply going to school, church, driving or going to the grocery store in America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basic infrastructure in most of our cities - you reminded me of a YouTuber Tokyo Lens showing apartments in Tokyo. Not even getting to those coffin apartments in Hong Kong.
I’d rather have a small apartment in Tokyo than be shot while simply going to school, church, driving or going to the grocery store in America.
Why you cannot have a small apartment in Florida Villages and not be shot like in Baltimore or Chicago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basic infrastructure in most of our cities - you reminded me of a YouTuber Tokyo Lens showing apartments in Tokyo. Not even getting to those coffin apartments in Hong Kong.
I’d rather have a small apartment in Tokyo than be shot while simply going to school, church, driving or going to the grocery store in America.