Japanese vs. Taiwanese draft 2
There are a wide range of differences between Japanese and Taiwanese. Firstly, in terms of social status, Japanese men tend to dominate the family, while women are prone to be obedient housewives. On the contrary, under no circumstances are women underprivileged in Taiwan. Instead, women are equal to men in society. Secondly, Japanese employees usually hold a loyal attitude toward their boss. That is to say, they do their jobs wholeheartedly. Never do they hire alien laborers as well. While Taiwanese change their jobs at will out of tiredness or tempting advantages provided from other companies. Due to a large number of alien laborers, working markets in Taiwan are quite chaotic. Last, in recent decades, Japanese government has fallen over itself to preserve monuments, historical sites, their cultures as well as Japanese spirit. This makes them in harmony with one another. On the other hand, Taiwanese break and ruin memorable constructions which represent Taiwan. Although there are sheer distinctions between Japanese and Taiwanese, they have one thing in common-they are all peace-loving people.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
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