CA_Wix
Apr 21, 2009, 20:12
I have been working and living in Japan for almost a year now. When I got here I knew only "arigato" and "sumimasen".
I have since been studying the language rather intensely (daily meetings in Japanese in addition to studying at night and the weekly meeting with my tutor) in order to make things easier to live here and to hopefully communicate better in my engineering job.
I have since learned to speak a little Japanese, fallen in love with the love of my life, and even drive on the wrong side of the road. Things finally make sense to me on a day to day basis.
I went to a large electronics store to buy an mp3 player (eiden). They didn't have them stacked so I finally got the attention of some employee (old man) because apparently I was supposed to pay for the souvenir I bought to send my brother for his birthday at some special counter (same store, bought souvenirs there before and paid at the main counter). I interrupted his demands and said I want to buy this mp3 player and don't know how (ALL CONVERSATION WAS IN JAPANESE MIND YOU). He went running around everywhere, which is typical Japanese service I've become accustomed to. He found me a box from somewhere and I was happy. Then he starts to read the box and asks me if my computer has Japanese version of windows. My computer is American so it is English. I proceeded to tell him it's not a problem as I have managed to operate other items from this store such as a wireless router, etc.
This is where the anger sets in: "You cannot run this on your computer".
Ok, don't tell me what I cannot do with my computer. Not to be judgmental, but this guy was older than my father and I am very computer literate as I am a computer engineer by education. I told him again it is fine.
He said I could not return the item if it didn't work. ARE YOU SERIOUS? Not only assuming I had to follow what the "box said", but that I didn't know what I was talking about. I told him nevermind I will go to a more reputable store to make my purchase.
Is it really that impossible to make a return at a Japanese electronics store? Why? It's certainly not like we don't pay a huge markup. I only went there because I want the thing before golden week. (and PLEASE don't get me started about banking in this great nation...)
AAARRRGGHHH!
ok sorry i feel better now.
I have since been studying the language rather intensely (daily meetings in Japanese in addition to studying at night and the weekly meeting with my tutor) in order to make things easier to live here and to hopefully communicate better in my engineering job.
I have since learned to speak a little Japanese, fallen in love with the love of my life, and even drive on the wrong side of the road. Things finally make sense to me on a day to day basis.
I went to a large electronics store to buy an mp3 player (eiden). They didn't have them stacked so I finally got the attention of some employee (old man) because apparently I was supposed to pay for the souvenir I bought to send my brother for his birthday at some special counter (same store, bought souvenirs there before and paid at the main counter). I interrupted his demands and said I want to buy this mp3 player and don't know how (ALL CONVERSATION WAS IN JAPANESE MIND YOU). He went running around everywhere, which is typical Japanese service I've become accustomed to. He found me a box from somewhere and I was happy. Then he starts to read the box and asks me if my computer has Japanese version of windows. My computer is American so it is English. I proceeded to tell him it's not a problem as I have managed to operate other items from this store such as a wireless router, etc.
This is where the anger sets in: "You cannot run this on your computer".
Ok, don't tell me what I cannot do with my computer. Not to be judgmental, but this guy was older than my father and I am very computer literate as I am a computer engineer by education. I told him again it is fine.
He said I could not return the item if it didn't work. ARE YOU SERIOUS? Not only assuming I had to follow what the "box said", but that I didn't know what I was talking about. I told him nevermind I will go to a more reputable store to make my purchase.
Is it really that impossible to make a return at a Japanese electronics store? Why? It's certainly not like we don't pay a huge markup. I only went there because I want the thing before golden week. (and PLEASE don't get me started about banking in this great nation...)
AAARRRGGHHH!
ok sorry i feel better now.