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Japan-Think Ameri-Think by Robert J. Collins is a book about the cultural differences between us westerners and the Japanese, and how and why they are beginning to change their ways to ours. This book cover ranging from love, sex, marriage, living at home, kids , food, and life by a day by day basis. The way this book is written is in a Ameri-think version of the subject first and then to the Japan-think version next. This book really doesn’t start until Chapter 2 entitled Love, Sex, Marriage (Sex, Marriage, and Love). This chapter explains how we Americans go about finding a partner and marry. It then states how the Japanese find a partner by going small group dates but also how careful and picky they are too. Before going on a date they do background checks on the person they are going date that night. The book also states that if you are a Japanese male you marry at 28 of you are considered "unfit for society" where as a female marries a 28 year old male at the age of 25. If they don’t marry at 25 they end up working until married or for the rest of there lives. Personally I find all the rules and stuff involved in finding a date and/or wife ridiculous. I believe in marriage with love in someone you truly care about, not because you need to in order to be accepted by your peers. We now jump to Chapter 4 entitled Entertainment and Leisure Time. This chapter is pretty self explanatory as to what it is about. According to Mr. Collins w... This is not the end of the termpaper! Register below to see the complete version of this term paper.
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