I will migrate to Japan and advocate for anti-immigration policies
I will take your spot on Sweden
>>217844314That's an extremely unique opinion that I've never heard before, thank you for sharing.
>>217844341Ahmed is very grateful to you
>>217844314lmao you're not special dude, some other swede already did this before you
>>217844827WTF there is already 1 Swede in Japan!?!?!?!?
>>217844888At least 2 actually, picrel, 3 if you count his son.I just quoted Tatsumasa guy because he fully assimilated into Japan, became a full fledged citizen, speak perfect accentless japanese, has a japanese wife, and IIRC is an advocate for anti-immigration in the current year (talk about pulling up the ladder kek)
you will never be japanese, and they will ask if you can use chopsticks and when you're going back for the rest of your lifeand so will your children (if you have any, presumably not judging by your retardation)ffs you live in sweden, one of the best countries in Europe. do you really want to degrade yourself to a second class citizen?>yeah let's move to this fairy tale wonderland, perhaps extremely xenophobic but i'm different haha they wouldn't do that to meif you're loaded like pewds, married, and have a son, then yeah treat it like one big amusement park, but wageslaving there apparently is hell on earth
>>217844827why did he change his name
>>217845218>Murasame Tatsumasa (村雨辰剛) developed an interest in Japanese history and culture during his world history classes in junior high school and began studying Japanese on his own. He spent three months in a homestay in Japan at the age of 16. Fascinated by traditional Japanese culture, he set a goal of "living in Japan as a Japanese person". After graduating from high school, he saved up enough money to move to Japan at the age of 19. While working as an English and Swedish language instructor in Aichi, he was scouted by a foreigners' agency and began working as a model and translator. At the age of 23, he wanting to work in traditional Japanese culture. He entered the landscaping industry and trained as a gardener for five years. At the age of 26, he acquired Japanese citizenship and changed his name to "Murasame Tatsumasa".
>>217844827>>217845218>>217845356Can I do this too?>Move to America and change my name to Wayne Smith.
>>217845598Yes. We actually have Anglo-Indians here.
>>217844341fpbp
>>217845210>have Björn Andresen hairstyle>go to Tokyo>dragged to love hotel by a dozen ladies
>>217845210I will only work for western companies or remote. You think I'm gonna man a konbini?
>>217844314>#savejapan
>>217844314I'm an immigrant and I do that here
There is a term for that. It's called gaijin gatekeeping.
>>217844827>>217845356damn he looks happy and has achieved so much in life and he's only 3 years older than me