They hire people who can’t physically be there so they’re able to get a job too (I’ve heard both people who are paralyzed and/or have social anxiety) and I just think that’s so wonderful 😭😭
There's also robot models for stores to refill shelves throught remote working. Then look like a more traditional automaton arm, but this opens even more job opportunities for paralysed people
They also have a place that have holes in the wall and the people working there have animal gloves to hand things out... it's also for people with Social anxiety... i really wish America had more jobs like this in the fast food, would probably get more workers to stay if they could control robots from home...
@@monkemanisback The brain is just as physical as the rest of your body and as such issues with it can be physically debilitating. Social Anxiety (being an issue with your brain) is just as much a disability as anything else and should be treated as such.
Even more amazing is that some of the robots are operated by disabled or chronically ill people even some that are terminal. There is a documentary about it I think
That's so wholesome There's also a bear cafe in Japan for kids with difficulties interacting with people. The kids serve customers through little holes in the walls wearing bear paws. It helps them overcome their fear of interacting with people. Plus they're allowed to write notes to the customers about anything they want. Honestly, it's just so sweet Plus free child labour lmao
@@yukierblxI went to Japan, I’m a Southeast Asian and my mom wears hijab. Never got looks. Just warm smiles from the elderly. Younger people are on their phones in the trains, too busy to give looks.
@@norathecatwitch3601Some also save SA. From what I’ve seen Japan actually has quite a few jobs for people with social phobias or anxiety, it’s great that they can work in an environment where they’re comfortable.
@mrbanana6464 Ah. That's mostly the bear Cafe, though. Hikimori are people with social anxiety so bad they don't leave the house. Many die and are undiscovered for weeks, even months, especially if they have family who pays for their apartment. It's an epidemic, and projects like these help to reduce the casualties and depression.
Not only is it cool cuz tech, it is also so wholesome, and seems like a nice place to work at The workers seemed so nice and that one waiter seemed very happy that she got to work from home It’s a win win
They would take lots of cars off the streets. Less fuel composition= less carbon emissions. Less expenses. Need for fewer parking spaces. More disposable income and pay little no rent
@@mahmed2401 Japan is just ahead of most countries they think about there disabled and sick employees and ceate ways for them to work from home something america can’t do because they will just add up to there 33 trillion debt
Lets make people stay at home all day or stay in a crowded office working 9-5 to maintain the robots instead of being outside socializing with fellow humans. Sounds like a capitalistic dystopian nightmare
@@ethemefekaraaslan1640It was a normal day in normal restaurant 0275 but then a guy named Bobby killed every worker there and hided them in the fridges. The ghosts of the workers springlocked Bobby in a robot and then hired people to control more robots then Bobby tried typing his last message before dying (the message you can see in the video) then they renamed restaurant to robot restaurant and Bobby died and was threw to mount Fuji to feed Japan's gods but Bobby was a cheap copy of springtrap so he always came back to haunt the restaurant but one day the gods of Japan threw a fireball from Clash royale to Bobby and Bobby disintegrated but revived as a Glitch called glitchtrapobot then haunted Japan but fatty Matty kim jong un wanted to rule over Japan so he began the war and trapped glitchtrapobot (Bobby) but Bobby escaped and oneshotted the whale aka kim jong un and he exploded and instead of Blood there was Grease everywhere. Bobby saw that kim jong un died so he conquered north korea and said "everyone needs permission to Breathe" the end I MIGHT do a part 2 idk
i went to my first revolving sushi bar a few months ago and they had this adorable little robot (looked like the one with no head, only a tray), and at some point i think it knocked into something and a trail of water was just coming from the robot as it continued to someone's table to give them their half filled water cups 😂😂 even thought it was a mistake, it was hilarious to witness and it made me love the place even more!
It's so cute that there are people at home talking to you through the robots, I can imagine this wholesome woman lying down in bed in pajamas talking to clients 😂
some advice. do not give a single fuck what people judge you for, because you live one motha fucking time and years from now they wont be giving a fuck about some dude that was acting weird in public, yk?
@@hyacinthhhhhhhh As a once socially anxious person, I'd say it's part of how it works. We're mostly afraid of people judging and thinking negatively of us or failing to fulfill our expectations with how they act towards us, whether because of looks, attitude, or anything you're insecure about. I think overcoming your social anxiety is a big part of improving yourself and getting to love, accept, and develop who you are.
You all don't even know the original commenter, how would you know what helps and what not? I'm 32 years old and never felt good in social places, my parents always pushed me to go outside and it just got worse, so, yeah, that much to your advice. If you never experienced it, you can't know how it is and what's best to do. Every person and their feelings are unique, so don't act clever by giving bs tips without even knowing the person.
Honestly a fantastic way to give disabled people jobs ^-^ I've heard that it can be hard not being able to work, it can start to feel like you're a burden on society. It's not true, of course, but the human brain can be irrational. So for those people it's wonderful to have the choice to re-enter the work force in a way that doesn't strain them.