I'm sorry for this thumbnail, but I don't know how more correctly describe this topic. Since I started learning Japanese i heard many times that Japanese people are conservative in foreigners acceptation: that you'll be never able to become truly Japanese, just because you came from abroad, that you're "Gaijin" and always be on a level lower than locals. "Gaijin" are miserable and Japanese look at you with scorn or/with suspicion. That I'll stand face-to-face with racism on work ect. This frustrates me… I want to be local, just let me this opportunity. 😭 (In this moment I really cried) I'm 16 and I think that Japanese people nowadays more think about this, like an about outdated stereotype. I think that young people hate that people talk about them in this way. This is my thoughts, and this is my final fear about Japan. Please, can you take to me about this, i really need some help.
Edit. I solved it! I solved conflict inside me ✨ Thank you all guys, you really helped me 🙏
by Mr_Russia_Ru