Actually, Japanese people are the most polite, they were raised to respect their elders and they are interested in their education, unlike Americans who fight with their parents and don't want to learn...so I don't know what you're talking about...
People are mean normally if they're in a bad mood, have been mean to or something similar to this!! People are in bad moods often and I'm sometimes in a bad mood myself but my friends and family will remind me not to take it out on other people, but some people can't help it, and have a tendency of taking it out on other people. If you ever do this or if I ever do this I hope you apologize or try to remember to.. Or,, just try not to even be mean!! People have feelings and it hurts when they get hurt!!
In general, they are not racists. It depends on each individual. Rather, the general public accept one another very favorably. Some extreme left or right elements on Korean side dislike Japanese en bloc, remembering the time when Japanese military regime occupied Korea from 1910 to 1945, committing acts of brutality and atrocity on Korean people. Up until the year 1910, Korea had been an independent country for many thousand years and had mostly been peaceful with only occasional warfare with some invading forces from China and Japan. No wonder some of them, though very small in number, dislike Japanese. But ordinary people do not havour any grudge against Japanese, and it goes, many believe, the same with Japanese people. Toward some other races? Not such thing to speak of.
Some popular people may behave mean because they feel a sense of entitlement or superiority due to their popularity. They may also use mean behavior as a way to maintain their social status or control over others. It's important to remember that not all popular people are mean, and kindness and popularity are not mutually exclusive.
What you think is naturally mean can be nothing of the sort in fact. It is a matter of perspective for one thing, so what it percieved to be mean to you may just be playful or joking to him. Mean can also be an acquired trait. It can be learnt from a role model as a child for example. Mean can have to do with stress levels. Stress reduces what it takes for a person to explode and be very mean. This person may be under-going problems in their life. Mean may be acquired, again, as a child from a traumatic, most likely abusive, childhood. Being mean, some theories put it to chemical imbalances in the brain. Mean may be a dislike for you, or the people he is mean to.
Some people are so insecure about themselves that they find someone sweet and naive to rip into, thus alleviating some of the emotional pain. Then again, some people are born without any compassion and thrive on making other people's lives a living hell. The latter will probably never change, whereas all the misunderstood people just need someone to be a friend and a confidant, and their attitude will probably improve over time. because a little thing in their brain tells them to be means or maybe they have a mental problem or they have a hard home life or are very sensitive so that causes them to be mean or have bad social skills so if someone is mean to you try to understand and just ingore them just please try thanks God bless you -- Because they don't care about other people's feelings. becuz there usually jealous
Because in Hawaii there was a lot of Japanese people so they thought that some of them told the Japanese people in Japan when the battleships and planes would be there so then the Japanese people attack then and there.
"Olga" is not a Japanese word or name, so it doesn't mean anything at all in Japanese. Did you mean, "What is the name "Olga" translated to in Japanese?"
"Odes" is not a Japanese word, so it has no meaning in the Japanese language.
Lesbians are not mean. But some people are mean.
The Japanese language no longer has the sound 'yi' so Yin does not mean anything in Japanese.
Well, most people say it means sky, so I think it means sky!
Miguel is not a Japanese word so it has no meaning.
deca in English is ten so in Japanese is ju however if you question is what does the Japanese word Deka mean in English its big
Cassie isn't a Japanese word, so it has no translation.
ソフィー /so fii/ is Japanese term for that name.
Michaela isn't a Japanese word so it doesn't have a meaning.
So far the amount of people that have died in the Japanese earthquake is 10,000 people.