My Gen X Playlist: Big in Japan – Alphaville

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  1. Thanks for sharing your Japan story. You’ve mentioned being over there to teach English before, but I appreciated the issues and challenges you raised about being there. I agree it would be a good thin g if more people learned about being in the minority and how it might lead to more empathy and less division and suspicion. Great post! Marsden plays this song fairly often on NYtheSpirit.com; it’s a popular one there… no surprise since the 1980s are an anchor for that service.

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  2. I remember this song. I was in school then. Sometimes it plays in my head and I’m humming to it.

    Being a minority really opens your mind. The struggles are real. And there are many perspectives.

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  3. I agree with you on this. I think traveling to other countries helps others to see what it’s like to be the minority. Living in an area where there are lots of cultures helps too.

    I love this song. 💜

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  4. Nice post. Beautiful song. 👍🏼
    Being a minority in a foreign country can make you stronger. Still, you face many challenges and meet all sorts of people. Some are kind, but others might take advantage of your inexperience.
    It’s tough! After being let down, you start to lose trust and keep people at a distance. And I am struggling with the last one.

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