So the MC went from saying she was a legal secretary for a prestigious firm to saying her income was all from her blog, which is it? Also the currency is obviously all out of whack, $=USD, nothing else and with the sums mentioned there is no way we're talking about USD.
@@quix66hiya22 6 million YEN equals about 38,500 DOLLARS. Tokyo University, the most prestigious and sought after University in Japan costs over 1 MILLION 700, 000 YEN a year to attend, not counting housing, fees, books, etc etc. So 4 years of education there, though having a degree from there is almost an automatic guarantee of success in Japanese society, is beyond the means of most Japanese people. Havard University in the US costs 83, 500 DOLLARS a year without some kind of AID (like grants or scholarships), about $13,000 per year WITH aid.. There are virtually no scholarships in Japan; no low interest goverment student loan programs. Japanese families pay for the high school and college education of their children out of their savings.
@@quix66hiya22 6 million YEN is about 38,000 DOLLARS. One year cost for attending Tokyo University, the most prestigious and sought after university in Japan is about 1.7 million YEN a year a year . 1.7 million YEN equals about 11,000 DOLLARS. I year at Harvard University costs about $83,500, before aid. After aid ( grants, scholarships etc) it is about 13,300 dollars. There are virtually no scholarships or low interest government loan programs in Japan, the Japanese pay for their children's high school and college education out of their savings so even though a degree from Tokyo University is a virtual guarantor of success in Japan it is beyond the means of most Japanese families.
And this slop has 99 up votes........ What country that uses $ has tuitions like that? If you are going to use European names, tell us the country. There is a chance that the currency is NTD which translates to 193K USD. There's also a chance that the first names work also. But, those names are optional in that country. 193K USD is not elite. Possibly HKD, because 6.3M converts to 805K USD. Problematic is "He earns $700 a month." In the 2 currencies mentioned, that's like picking up beer cans in states with recycling redemptions, one nickel at a time.
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What terrible in-laws!
In what country is a university admission fee anywhere near as expensive as a full year’s tuition?!
Funny how MIL can't decide whether her son is a super freezer or a super freighter.
So the MC went from saying she was a legal secretary for a prestigious firm to saying her income was all from her blog, which is it?
Also the currency is obviously all out of whack, $=USD, nothing else and with the sums mentioned there is no way we're talking about USD.
If it was a different country, then they need to use the actual currency. There are others channel at least would say yen or eso etc
Georgina is being a ridiculously entitled brat and she has the audacity to call Diane a nag....
USD 10,000 per hour? I can't even get USD10,000 A month.. USD30/hour is actually quite good isn't it?
Japanese story. YEN. 10,000 YEN is approximately 64 US DOLLARS + change.
Different country and culture...
Yen, not dollars? $6M is excessive tuition anywhere!
@@quix66hiya22 6 million YEN equals about 38,500 DOLLARS. Tokyo University, the most prestigious and sought after University in Japan costs over 1 MILLION 700, 000 YEN a year to attend, not counting housing, fees, books, etc etc. So 4 years of education there, though having a degree from there is almost an automatic guarantee of success in Japanese society, is beyond the means of most Japanese people. Havard University in the US costs 83, 500 DOLLARS a year without some kind of AID (like grants or scholarships), about $13,000 per year WITH aid.. There are virtually no scholarships in Japan; no low interest goverment student loan programs. Japanese families pay for the high school and college education of their children out of their savings.
@@quix66hiya22 6 million YEN is about 38,000 DOLLARS. One year cost for attending Tokyo University, the most prestigious and sought after university in Japan is about 1.7 million YEN a year a year . 1.7 million YEN equals about 11,000 DOLLARS. I year at Harvard University costs about $83,500, before aid. After aid ( grants, scholarships etc) it is about 13,300 dollars. There are virtually no scholarships or low interest government loan programs in Japan, the Japanese pay for their children's high school and college education out of their savings so even though a degree from Tokyo University is a virtual guarantor of success in Japan it is beyond the means of most Japanese families.
And this slop has 99 up votes........ What country that uses $ has tuitions like that? If you are going to use European names, tell us the country. There is a chance that the currency is NTD which translates to 193K USD. There's also a chance that the first names work also. But, those names are optional in that country. 193K USD is not elite. Possibly HKD, because 6.3M converts to 805K USD. Problematic is "He earns $700 a month." In the 2 currencies mentioned, that's like picking up beer cans in states with recycling redemptions, one nickel at a time.
I think the currency is Vietnamese dong VND.
Why are these story teller the use of language is Very disrespectful.
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your use of language is incorrect.