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Why do most Japanese Men wear suits to work?
Last Post 03-23-2010 9:46 PM by Adam Jones. 1 Replies.
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    Why do most Japanese Men wear suits to work?

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    Basically they are taught at a very young age to put their best foot forward, even if their job is not as a business man or something that requires a suit they wear suits to work and change at work into uniform... one of the things i envy about the culture.... they are 110% at everything they do and believe that a first and impressive impression is so vital.

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