Thanks for the link, buddy. Yea, this issue has be discussed to death with folks propagating a fundamentally flawed premise. It has been disproven time and time again.
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He's living in denial. That's how Japanese are, never admit wrong, only regret, bow their head and put on a sad faceNot according to @Nihonjin1051
11th best selling SUV in the US last month.
He's living in denial. That's how Japanese are, never admit wrong, only regret, bow their head and put on a sad face
He's living in denial. That's how Japanese are, never admit wrong, only regret, bow their head and put on a sad face
Their asset bubble was so big the entire country was valued at 4x more than the entire United States!
They were using it as collateral for a worldwide buying spree.
Japan`s Land Boom Spilling Across The Sea - tribunedigital-chicagotribune
"The 1.15 million square meters occupied by the Imperial Palace in the center of the Japanese capital, for instance, is said to be worth all the real estate in California."
haha, yes, indeed! I remember back when I was working on my Master's Degree, i had a good friend and room mate who was a Korean studying in the same uni as i. The guy was wealthy he actually comes from a family that produces nuts and bolts as well as electric components for Hyundai Motors. Well anyways (before i go in a tangent, LOL) , back to the point --- whenever he and i would go out for dinner the conversations would start from : 1) hot girls we saw that week, 2) hot girls who we wanted to date that week, 3) me talking about how i missed family in Japan, 4) him talking about how he missed Korea, 5) him talking about Korean brands > Japanese brands....LOL...LOL!!!!
But seriously, the point is that Koreans are very very nationalistic and proud of their national brands and they have every right to be. I mean, they come from a country that was wrecked with war and devastation in the 1950s, rebuilt their country form ashes through shear hard work, sacrifice. My friend , tho he was extremely wealthy, drove a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe. I admired that so much about him --- his : a) pride in Korean brands, b) pride in being Korean, c) dedication to Korea.
With that mental process and that kind of dedication --- I'm not surprised at all that Koreans will work hard to increase the quality of their products, thus their products perceptions abroad. So definitely, not surprised at all, and I'm happy for them. Definitely is a lesson for us Japanese how to be and to re-learn in how it means to sacrifice (self annihilation for excellence).
Thank you, my friend. I think we Japanese are just mediocre, we are not that nationalistic, really. In terms of nationalism and national devotion, the Koreans really defined that aspect. I see the Koreans as a role model; their level of devotion to work and to organization is something that all developed and developing countries should aspire for.
Certainly the Koreans have seen an opportunity with electronics and have done very well.
As for cars usually a stigma lasts a generation. Certainly Hyundai, Kia (and even the German luxury maker Audi Sudden unintended acceleration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ) got hit bad about 25 years ago and have been creeping back from the bottom of the sales barrel since.
If you owned a Hyundai in the '80s or '90s people laughed at you. It was the poor man's new car. It would have black dots all the way down in Consumer Report's reliability ratings. Kia was so bad I think they simply stopped selling them.
I don't think many people here blame Toyota for the airbag screwup.
Toyota still #1 (and #2....hmm a Volkswagen broke into the top 20!)
Top 20 Best-Selling Cars In America - June 2015 - GOOD CAR BAD CAR
Checked out the RIo, the Focus and the Civic. At the end, stuck with the Civic even though the other guys had better kit in certain cases. So far after 10000mi.. my ownsership costs for the civic less fuel have been $60..and it purrs like it just came off the line even after the potholed streets of southern USA.
By contrast, the number of owners selling off their rio's and focuses during the same time is hilarious.
Their asset bubble was so big the entire country was valued at 4x more than the entire United States!
They were using it as collateral for a worldwide buying spree.
Japan`s Land Boom Spilling Across The Sea - tribunedigital-chicagotribune
"The 1.15 million square meters occupied by the Imperial Palace in the center of the Japanese capital, for instance, is said to be worth all the real estate in California."
Plaza Accord
He won't post anything bad about Japan economy. Just google Plaza Accord put in by US and four of her allies. That killed the Japanese world economic domination.
You here to troll me? did you even google Plaza Accord? Yes, my lovely China is 100x better than your India.Your lovely China is currently in three simultaneous bubbles unprecedented in recent history. What Plaza is blamed for this?
China's Three Bubbles | RealClearPolitics
I am not an Indian. Your stock bubble just popped.You here to troll me? did you even google Plaza Accord? Yes, my lovely China is 100x better than your India.
You here to troll me? did you even google Plaza Accord? Yes, my lovely China is 100x better than your India.
I am not an Indian. Your stock bubble just popped.
I am not an Indian. Your stock bubble just popped.
Lol, ninhonjin would give you another negative rating.Korea is the new Japan..
"Barkley Rosser noted that in 1990 the aggregate value of all land in Japan was fifty percent greater than the value of all land in the rest of the world."
How can people blame the Plaza Accord with a crazy asset bubble stat like this?
You can't see the obvious problem???