Japan vs. World Culture.
It seems someone from the US posted this, but the comments from Japanese people in response are interesting (´・ω・`)
Apparently, it's cool.
Cool Japan…
In response to that

Extremely negative.
In contrast, the thread's reply
Thank you.

They're not being straightforward, are they? (´・ω・`)
No, but
to the extent that Japanese culture is treated as a commodity
I think that is truly a special thing.
It's not limited to Japan, as many cultures from other countries are incorporated in various ways into each country,
but I feel like there's something that has a slightly different vibe.
Other people's opinions
That's right.
Descendants of Chinese royalty are in Japan, aren't they?
I wonder if it's cool?
Finally, this is probably a post from someone from Mexico, perhaps because their other posts are in Spanish and on a Mexican board.

Somehow, this person has trauma related to Japanese women? (´・ω・`)
Well, I also feel that what they're saying isn't wrong.
If we look at debt from a positive perspective, Japan is in 6th place when looking at the global credit card ownership rate on the following site.
http://top10.sakura.ne.jp/IBRD-WP11627-2.html
This means that anyone can create debt, and I believe it indicates that the creditworthiness per capita is that high.
And, since Switzerland, a financial nation, isn't there at all, I looked it up and it seems their cashless adoption is extremely slow.