At least she knew her role as a daughter in law with cooking and cleaning as her job. Plus being thankful to be accepted by them. Acourse just one person messed everything and everyone up.ok Mil choice for accepting the lies 😢 from visiting daughter. 😢
This is a Japanese story and the reason she was so grateful for them accepting her is that Japanese society doesn't accept orphans. People simply assume that all orphans have something wrong with them or are products of unmarried relationships or rape or affairs. Japanese orphanages are full of children who will never find a family ; only 2-3% of children ever get adopted. When they age out of the orphanage at 18 they have a hard time in Japanese society so to find a good man (or woman) to marry them and his/her family accept them, that's a dream come true. Her humble gratitude is kind of painful to hear; so many of these children are abused and bullied but at least she has a husband who loves her.
@@lindasavelle1731 That the ONE thing I DON'T like about these stories; They KEEP TRYING to portrait life in North America/Europe, without EVEN Getting any information ABOUT these things THEY'RE Writting about. Some of the stories are written EXTREMELY Well, with all the proper parts, that would portrait different ways life is in other Countries.
At least she knew her role as a daughter in law with cooking and cleaning as her job. Plus being thankful to be accepted by them. Acourse just one person messed everything and everyone up.ok Mil choice for accepting the lies 😢 from visiting daughter. 😢
Well said
This is a Japanese story and the reason she was so grateful for them accepting her is that Japanese society doesn't accept orphans. People simply assume that all orphans have something wrong with them or are products of unmarried relationships or rape or affairs. Japanese orphanages are full of children who will never find a family ; only 2-3% of children ever get adopted. When they age out of the orphanage at 18 they have a hard time in Japanese society so to find a good man (or woman) to marry them and his/her family accept them, that's a dream come true. Her humble gratitude is kind of painful to hear; so many of these children are abused and bullied but at least she has a husband who loves her.
@@lindasavelle1731 That the ONE thing I DON'T like about these stories; They KEEP TRYING to portrait life in North America/Europe, without EVEN Getting any information ABOUT these things THEY'RE Writting about. Some of the stories are written EXTREMELY Well, with all the proper parts, that would portrait different ways life is in other Countries.
It’s gets confusing with who’s saying what
Where's her husband
Fictional
My exact thought. Done with this channel
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You don't understand that stories are made up?
Have you never heard of a fictional story?@@BeverleyMcCaffrey-rb4zb
That's what I want to know?