>>15945648Don't listen to most these faggots, I've worked in Seattle and Gifu
>which one?Depends on where in Japan, or where in the US.
If the US location is a hot climate with a nigger problem, go to Japan
If the Japan location is in a hyper industrialized area, and they famously hate and mistreat the gaijin. Go to the US.
Also don't work in Japan if you don't like the "save face" work culture. It's like pulling teeth to get someone to explain specifically what you did wrong at work. You end up politely fined, reprimanded, or fired.
Also don't work in the US unless you enjoy obese karens in HR harassing you 3 times a day to do a wagie dance, or go to some bullshit event they're legally mandated to organize. "Mandatory fun" is real and it's soul crushing.
Also if you're planning on dating, Japanese women are very materialistic with a veneer of politeness. They don't communicate well, and depending on how chinky her features are, it's hard to read their facial expressions.
American women tend to be vapid, retarded, rebellious against daddy, and fat. Do with that what you will.
Japan typically has fantastic public transport, and their nightlife is a lot less "diverse". Logistically speaking, you can get drunk with buddies and have a great time far easier in Japan than the in the US
The US has lot less weird cultural barriers to get through (there are some, but there are less strict), also your ceiling for making money is much higher in the US. If you make smart moves with your money, you could make way more in the US than you could in Japan.
Also your picrel has the Chinese flag you fucking retard.
> I cannot imagine never talking to anyone as people in JP...depends on how gaijin friendly the area is. In Kyoto people would stop me to take pictures because I was white. They would practice their english with me all the time. It was fine. In Gifu it was more of a "why the fuck are you here" vibe. Seattle freeze was worst of them all.