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What is a common generational difference experienced by immigrant families in Japan?
Older generations often prioritize traditional values and customs.
Younger generations tend to reject all cultural practices.
Older generations have no interest in learning Japanese.
Younger generations typically have more struggles with education.
How do immigrant parents often view education in Japan?
They see it as a pathway to success for their children.
They believe education is overrated and unnecessary.
They often prefer home-schooling their children.
They view it as a way to maintain their heritage.
What challenge do younger generations of immigrant families face in Japan?
Struggles with language and cultural integration.
Lack of access to technology.
A strong desire to move back to their country of origin.
A preference to avoid Japanese culture entirely.
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