syempre magpapahinga
wood work
Nope. Japanese life/culture is pretty much centered around work commitments. Japanese people tend to judge themselves and others on their commitment to their company (ie. the Team). So the longer they stay at work, the more others will respect them.
They moved here looking for work.
The same places we do: at home, at work, at a restaurant.
work on the field and having intercourse with bad witches
The same places we do: at home, at work, at a restaurant.
Same reason people of any nationality work in factories - because they can earn a living from it.
It is estimated that around 3-4 million people around the world speak Japanese as a second language. This includes individuals who have learned Japanese for work, study, or personal interest.
to work in the coffee and sugar plantations and mines
cause their cameras don't work of a film screen
If you have a Japanese System then it will work. IE iF you import a Japanese DS game, then you need to play the game on a Japanese DS.
work