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In this episode, I explore Japan’s cultural resistance to side jobs, focusing on the expression “wearing two pairs of waraji”—a metaphor for taking on more than one role. I share my own experience working in Bangkok, where a company strictly prohibited outside work, and reflect on how such restrictions reveal the conservative nature of many Japanese firms. Why is pursuing a dream seen as irresponsible? Why are employees pressured to dedicate everything to one company? I argue that banning side jobs reflects deeper social norms that suppress individuality, ambition, and creativity in Japan’s corporate world.
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●ビジネス日本語学習者のための無料メルマガ講座https://my162p.com/p/r/odSmegng
●ビジネス日本語学習者向けブログ
ビジネスのために日本語を学んでいる人のための情報を発信していますhttps://businessnihongo555.blogspot.com/
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By Shigeki SenseiIn this episode, I explore Japan’s cultural resistance to side jobs, focusing on the expression “wearing two pairs of waraji”—a metaphor for taking on more than one role. I share my own experience working in Bangkok, where a company strictly prohibited outside work, and reflect on how such restrictions reveal the conservative nature of many Japanese firms. Why is pursuing a dream seen as irresponsible? Why are employees pressured to dedicate everything to one company? I argue that banning side jobs reflects deeper social norms that suppress individuality, ambition, and creativity in Japan’s corporate world.
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●ビジネス日本語学習者のための無料メルマガ講座https://my162p.com/p/r/odSmegng
●ビジネス日本語学習者向けブログ
ビジネスのために日本語を学んでいる人のための情報を発信していますhttps://businessnihongo555.blogspot.com/
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