Japan and its Work Culture - Anonymous

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Work culture in Japan is brutal and unrelenting, so much so that "death by overwork" has earned its own title, karoshi, and one in ten employees work 100 hours of overtime every month. This has likely come into effect due to outdated rules of etiquette that once used to boost the productivity and quality of employees' workday. Today, however, this view of "more overtime = better worker" has resulted in a mad game of Last Man Standing in the everyday office.

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kumagai 2 वर्षहरु,6 महिनाहरु अगाडि
What's the point of being alive if you have to work this much? I wonder what the suicide rate is. Maybe they are better at finding purpose in their work or something. I love Japanese culture, but I'm glad I don't live there. I wouldn't have made it past age 25.

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typingmaster123 156.18 100%
richarizard 147.92 99.6%
highhonedjazzyaudio 131.83 94.1%
venerated 128.06 95.8%
hackertyper492 127.18 95.8%
alliekarakosta 125.32 96.4%
cwood 124.41 96.9%
confuzzled 117.77 93.1%
user64764 117.34 94.7%
ksnapp87 114.83 98.1%

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नाम WPM सट्टाई
lehcarn64 91.35 97.1%
user292247 43.86 92.0%
jesslexbn 42.42 92.6%
jal 72.80 95.4%
ldybeast05 78.44 96.0%
skoja 39.79 93.7%
julia.eaton 51.77 96.0%
user99861 44.83 92.2%