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Ms. O Sonfa's story 3/9 Q & A 5 to be born again

Host:
If you are reborn, are you want to be Japanese?
Your answer is "Yes".
O Sonfa:
Korea has strong responsibility avoidance.
When I was in Korea, I thought it was natural to compare the hierarchical relationship.
When I came to Japan I tried the same thing.
I felt it was getting harder and I became polite to the other person.
Japan values “balance”.
Balance with the other person.
Acquire this way of thinking, when I meet Koreans, I am extremely tired.
When I am in Japan it is feeling good for me than in "a society where hate people,  don't feel happy and blame people".
Koreans put the blame on others. 
In Japan, There is no need to compare.
I don't want to be told who/what to be.
Japanese are said to have no personality.
I think Japanese people have the most individuality.
They have a feeling of "Thankful" for themselves and their work.
They say, "I am doing this because I like this job."
This kind of society is safe.
This kind of society feels easy.
Society is also stable.
Security is also good.
There is no livable country like Japan in the world.
So, I want to be reborn in Japan.

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