tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1815413950474947699.post5358860722116335820..comments2018-05-12T09:04:30.028+09:00Comments on Living as a member of Japanese society.: The English Eigo complex.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1815413950474947699.post-74071079057287719132012-06-22T16:58:21.449+09:002012-06-22T16:58:21.449+09:00Hello. I'm someone who's interested in Jap...Hello. I'm someone who's interested in Japanese culture. But there are still many things I don't understand. What is actually the meaning of "complex"? (like the one you mention in your article).. thank youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1815413950474947699.post-85862696128183807482010-01-28T16:48:48.078+09:002010-01-28T16:48:48.078+09:00It sounds like if you can speak, write and read bo...It sounds like if you can speak, write and read both languages fluently, you are marketable and is highly valued in the market. On the other hand, your are subjected to both traits, for being Japanese, you are looked upon as higher standard if you born in Japan, but as a American, they are intimidated because English is something you need to master if you want to compete in the global economy. The fact you speak English in Japanese in a liberal manner, maybe a insecure issue.I may be wrong, since I don't live there.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02606181967430760747noreply@blogger.com