Humans, no matter what their race or nationality are all capable of doing harm as well as good. That's why it isn't right to speak in such generalities as an entire nation being evil. This leads to stereotypes and bigotry.
It depends on the person, the same as in every other nationality, culture, or society. Questions that generalize about an entire group, race, or ethnicity can offend some people. All people are really alike, regardless of those racial or group differences, you can expect the same good and bad proportions among all people, to suggest otherwise is insulting to the group of people singled out. Some people will call this a bigoted perspective or perhaps racist, although you probably didn't mean your question to be that way.
Japanese people are as trustworthy as anyone else; there is no relationship between race and loyalty or integrity.
People can show that they are trustworthy by letting you trust them and them trusting you.
Timothy does not have any meaning in Japanese. However, it can be written: ティモシー
Sometimes.
It depends who you are talking about, the people are trustworthy and honest, the government is not!
People in banks as well as customer service representatives are trustworthy in person as well as with online banking.
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Yes, why would people answer the question if they are not true?
very rare
Japanese people have "obento" that thing is a meal made at home brought to lunch.
no, these people are just in business and want to make money by putting advertisements. Never download from the free download manager. they are not trustworthy!!
Trust should be based on individual character and actions, rather than making generalizations about a group of people. Just like individuals from any other culture or background, Kurdish men should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. It's important to treat each person as an individual and not make assumptions based on stereotypes.
yes japanese people are asains