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Re:Dreadlocks (1 viewing) (1) Guest
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TOPIC: Re:Dreadlocks
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Dreadlocks 14 Years ago
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Hello,
I have been looking for any information on how my wifes dreadlocks will be perceived in Japan. They are clean and well taken care of, but I understand that most, even in a lot of western cultures, see them as dirty. I am guessing they will be seen as dirty and unkempt and not a good thing, but I wanted to throw it by some people with better knowledge first and also to see the severity of the negative view. Thank you for any information you can give me.
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Re:Dreadlocks 14 Years ago
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If you are only coming for a holiday it probably wont make much difference..
But if she wants to work here.. or rent an apartment.. anything that makes us even more different is probably best avoided..
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Re:Dreadlocks 14 Years ago
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We do plan on moving someday, so now I have to figure our decision for that and how to go about it. Thank you for the response.
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Re:Dreadlocks 13 Years ago
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Hello. I am a white American male with dreadlocks and after traveling to Japan twice, I have not experienced any problems. She may run into some people who are fascinated with her dreads and want to ask questions or touch them, but that's it. I did not notice any Japanese, excluding maybe children, staring rudely or treating me differently due to my hairstyle. If a Japanese does respond poorly then he/she is probably a rude person to begin with and is not worth worrying about. Such a person's behavior would not be inspired by national/cultural customs.
However, I have not tried applying for a job or apartment yet. I cannot speak for those scenarios.
Hope that helps. : P
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