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Do you know about the personality differences based on the regions of origin in Indonesia?

Introducing the personality tendencies based on the place of origin that are generally felt by Indonesians!

Recently, I heard from a representative of the Indonesian sending organization we are partnered with that "many people from Java are suited for caregiving jobs, while many people from Sumatra are suited for the construction industry." Upon further inquiry, it seems that there are personality tendencies based on one's place of origin or island. Indonesia is a multi-ethnic country made up of over 17,000 islands and around 700 ethnic groups, each with its own language and culture, so it is only natural that there are differences in personality tendencies. *For more details on the column, please refer to the related link. Feel free to contact us for more information.*

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If you are hiring Vietnamese workers with specific skills, here are things you should know about Vietnam.

A must-see for companies looking to hire Vietnamese as specified skilled foreign workers!! An explanation of Vietnam's currency sense and price situation!

This document introduces "Vietnam," the country with the largest number of foreign workers with specified skills. In Vietnam, it is common to see children actively learning foreign languages from a young age. The background of this phenomenon, as well as the fact that Japanese language education is officially introduced as a subject in some elementary, junior high, and high schools, is discussed. Additionally, the document explains the financial situation in Vietnam and the country's street food culture, along with recommendations for street food accompanied by photographs. [Contents] ■ Reasons why Vietnamese people are enthusiastic about foreign languages ■ Financial situation in Vietnam ■ Street food culture in Vietnam *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Specific Skills: Indonesian Food Culture

We will introduce the staple foods, religion, and dining manners of the rapidly increasing number of Indonesians with specific skills.

Most of Indonesia, like Japan, has three meals a day. Rice is the staple food and is eaten with side dishes. For us Japanese people, rice is an indispensable part of our lives, and the culture of rice consumption has been deeply rooted for a long time. Therefore, I think many people have the image that "when it comes to rice, it's Japan." However, in the global ranking of rice consumption, Japan ranks 9th, while Indonesia ranks 4th. It is said that Indonesians eat so much rice that they believe "if you don't eat rice, you haven't had a proper meal." *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related link. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

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A story about the names of Indonesians with specific skills.

Introducing the rapidly increasing Indonesian surnames and ways of addressing as a special skill, as well as important points to note when making flight reservations!

If you have interacted with Indonesians, you may know that some of them do not have a "surname," or family name. However, not all Indonesians lack a surname. Being a multi-ethnic nation, there are people with various cultural backgrounds; for example, many people from Java do not have surnames, while those from Sumatra or Bali always have them. Now, what is interesting is how they are addressed. In Japan, it is common to call someone you meet for the first time by their "surname + san," but in Indonesia, even those who have surnames are rarely addressed that way. *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related link. Please feel free to contact us for more information.*

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