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      nordicblue last edited by

      http://www.forbes.com/pictures/eihg45gjhg/argentina-4/
      5th Argentina

      68.3% inactive

      8th United Kingdom

      63.3% inactive

      10th Malaysia

      61.4% inactive

      11th Japan

      60.2% inactive

      17th Italy

      54.7% inactive

      18th Ireland

      53.2% inactive

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        masanopat last edited by

        i thought japan is a country of hard working people.

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          nordicblue last edited by

          Maybe the few are carrying the weight for the rest.  They do have stringent obesity laws there, that may be the reason for them.

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            myrea last edited by

            Japan has an inverted piramid so most are in the retirement, also there is a part of the active youth who are lock-ins.

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              nordicblue last edited by

              @myrea:

              Japan has an inverted piramid so most are in the retirement, also there is a part of the active youth who are lock-ins.

              I am sure that not everyone is an "otaku" (lock-in) but I think you mean "shut-in". ???

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                myrea last edited by

                you can use both terms but "otaku" has nothing to do with shut-ins or lock-ins, shut-ins might range from people who can't function socially to monks, culturally they also have an expression for that, an "otaku" is someone with an obcession over something, not around the geeky or nerdy way but close, the vast majority of "otaku" do work only a few being shut-in.

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                  nordicblue last edited by

                  I am also impressed that they can do so much with so little.  They are a superpower, while other countries with more land and natural resources can't ever hope to produce as much as they do.  Rock on Japan!  :cheers:

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                    myrea last edited by

                    @nordicblue:

                    I am also impressed that they can do so much with so little.  They are a superpower, while other countries with more land and natural resources can't ever hope to produce as much as they do.  Rock on Japan!  :cheers:

                    ahem… Singapore... actually China has surpassed them also... all a country would need is investment in the correct area, just like finland did too. And marketing. I see Japan slowly going down the list of superpowers in near future, they are stong and smart but have a lot on their plate right now.

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                      nordicblue last edited by

                      They are still better off than most of Europe, most of Asia and all of Central and South America.  In addition, because of their industrious mentality, I believe they will always be in the top 10.  This could never be said for the aforementioned areas.  China has too many human rights violations.  Singapore is also extremely unlikely to be in the top 10.

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                        Louism last edited by

                        One of the reasons Japan is on the list is likely that many of Japanese women are full-time housewives. They are so devoted to family and paternalism.

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                          nordicblue last edited by

                          I doubt that is the reason.  Just because you are a housewife, does not mean that you don't have chore nor does it mean that you are not active.

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                            Louism last edited by

                            Just read thru the whole article. http://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2012/07/18/the-laziest-countries-in-the-world-u-s-not-even-close/

                            I think you are right. I was thinking about the economic terms. Then, in case of Japan, it must have something to do with growing urbanisation, their lifestyle and work ethics that makes them less physically active or stuck at work until very late at night.

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                              myrea last edited by

                              @Louism:

                              Just read thru the whole article. http://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2012/07/18/the-laziest-countries-in-the-world-u-s-not-even-close/

                              I think you are right. I was thinking about the economic terms. Then, in case of Japan, it must have something to do with growing urbanisation, their lifestyle and work ethics that makes them less physically active or stuck at work until very late at night.

                              take a look how they defined inactivity japan has a lot of service oriented jobs, most work is desk related and tends for long shifts…

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                                uzuzjh last edited by

                                i thought the hotter the climate, the less people "work"…

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                                  myrea last edited by

                                  @uzuzjh:

                                  i thought the hotter the climate, the less people "work"…

                                  there is a relation ship yes… quite logic, it's unbearable to work in +45ºc simple as that, you would have to be paying a ton of AC to compensate... in those regions there is also or oil in extreme, or in mild heat a lot of natural food, so when you have plenty of crop, and no need to work for it, you do tend to work less for it because it's already available... if you live at the beach you are not working to retire and live in there, since you already do.

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                                    spam17 last edited by

                                    A country with a pleasurable working timetable should be the answer..

                                    Any suggestions of such a country?

                                    ::)

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                                      GrahamB last edited by

                                      Consider Laos, I was there. You have to go there to see the way they work.

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                                        qwertylmoa last edited by

                                        Not what I would've though. Especially Japan.

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                                          piermonde last edited by

                                          australia

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