

What is this /r/gatekeeping that come up time and time again? Is there a NEET olympics coming up and I'm not qualified? I have seen people in the NEET community call themselves NEET when they are just temporarily unemployed and not exactly refusing to work or go to school and contribute to society So for that one thought now I'm cured of NEETdom? Should I pack my shit up and get out of here. Currently life for me is not drastically better than before, I fall back into doing nothing all the times, only different is now in my mind I will always want to get out of this NEET thing. I didn't want to go outside or interact with anyone since I was 12-ish all the way to 22-23 years old, after all that time then I finally decided to try to do something about my life and the future. So what do you guys think of Japan making these distinctions? The article also goes into the differences between Freeters (Japan's part-time workers) and Hikikomori (Acute Social Withdrawal) and it also clarifies that Hikikomori and NEET technically mean the same thing the only difference is NEETs can socially interact while hikikomori do not socially interact and do not leave their bedrooms however hikikomori does not necessarily mean that the person never leaves home and those who are at home but make money are not considered hikikomori but rather regarded as self-employed. The reason i ask this is because i have seen people in the NEET community call themselves NEET when they are just temporarily unemployed and not exactly refusing to work or go to school and contribute to society. It clarifies that NEETs are those who have given up and do not seek employment and are not an education or vocational training either and unlike NEETs unemployed persons still seek out employment. r/ForeverAlone/ /r/povertyfinance/ /r/anxietydepression/ /r/happy/ /r/sad/ /r/EOOD - Exercise Out of Depression /r/Exercise/ /r/Fitness/ /r/KindVoice/ /r/selfhelp/ /r/depression/ /r/SeriousConversation/ /r/CasualConversation/ /r/vent/ /r/TrueOffM圜hest/ /r/BasicIncome/ /r/simpleliving/ /r/Futurism/Ī Japanese article i found highlights the difference between those who are NEET and those who are temporarily unemployed but still seeking employment. Be nice to each other and don't be an asshole.Trolls, spammers, agitators, ban evaders and persistent rule-breakers are not tolerated. Some posts or comments may take a while to appear, unless they break the rules. When this happens, we have to stem the flow of false positives until this recurring problem clears up. Note: Since December 2020, Reddit's spam filter periodically breaks for about 48 hours and this problem filters a lot of legitimate comments, when they definitely should not be. NEET: Not in Employment, Education, or Training
