salaryman

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The term salaryman (サラリーマン, sararīman) is a Japanese word for salaried workers. In Japanese popular culture, it is portrayed as a white-collar worker who shows unwavering loyalty and commitment to his employer, prioritizing work over anything else, including family. "Salarymen" are expected to work long hours, whether overtime is paid or not. They socialize with colleagues and bosses, including singing karaoke, drinking, and visiting hostess bars. "Salarymen" typically enter a company after graduating from college and stay with that corporation for the duration of their career. In conservative Japanese culture, becoming a salaryman is a typical career choice for young men and women, as parents map out their child's education path in order to make sure they can attend a prestigious universi...

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Hitokara at Karaoke-Box.
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Japanese mahjong tiles
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Rush hour at Tokyo Station Yamanote Line and Keihintouhoku Line from Ueno
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Salaryman asleep on the Tokyo Subway Original description: It was rush hour....... in the morning. ...

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