【No. 2125】HikiNEET (ヒキニート - Social Withdrawal and NEET)
Aug 16, 2023 17:49
HikiNEET
Yesterday, I introduced the term hikikomori (引きこもり), which means people who withdraw into their homes or rooms and rarely go outside.
In addition to being a hikikomori, if the one is also a "NEET," these terms can be combined as hikiNEET (ヒキニート).
NEET is an acronym for "Not in Education, Employment, or Training" and refers to people who are neither students nor employed and are not receiving vocational training.
Hikikomori and NEET are sometimes confused because of their lack of independence, but their definitions are distinctly different.
Yesterday, I introduced the term hikikomori (引きこもり), which means people who withdraw into their homes or rooms and rarely go outside.
In addition to being a hikikomori, if the one is also a "NEET," these terms can be combined as hikiNEET (ヒキニート).
NEET is an acronym for "Not in Education, Employment, or Training" and refers to people who are neither students nor employed and are not receiving vocational training.
Hikikomori and NEET are sometimes confused because of their lack of independence, but their definitions are distinctly different.
ヒキニート
昨日は、自宅や自室に引きこもり、そこからほとんど出ない人を意味する「引きこもり」という言葉を紹介しました。
「引きこもり」に加えて、「ニート」でもある場合、これらを組み合わせて「ヒキニート」と表現されることがあります。
ニートとは、"Not in Education, Employment, or Training" の略で、学生でも社会人でもなく、職業訓練も受けていない人のことを指します。
「引きこもり」と「ニート」は自立していない点で共通しているため混同されることがありますが、定義は明確に異なります。
昨日は、自宅や自室に引きこもり、そこからほとんど出ない人を意味する「引きこもり」という言葉を紹介しました。
「引きこもり」に加えて、「ニート」でもある場合、これらを組み合わせて「ヒキニート」と表現されることがあります。
ニートとは、"Not in Education, Employment, or Training" の略で、学生でも社会人でもなく、職業訓練も受けていない人のことを指します。
「引きこもり」と「ニート」は自立していない点で共通しているため混同されることがありますが、定義は明確に異なります。
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- HikiNEET (ヒキニート - Social Withdrawal and NEET)
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- HikiNEET
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Yesterday, I introduced the term 'hikikomori' (引きこもり), which means people who withdraw into their homes or rooms and rarely go outside.
- Yesterday, I introduced the term 'hikikomori' (引きこもり), which refers to people who withdraw into their homes or rooms and rarely go outside.
- In addition to being a 'hikikomori', if the one is also a "NEET," these terms can be combined as 'hikiNEET' (ヒキニート).
- In addition to being a 'hikikomori', if the one is also a "NEET," they could be called a / these terms can be combined into 'hikiNEET' (ヒキニート).
- NEET is an acronym for "Not in Education, Employment, or Training" and refers to people who are neither students nor employed and are not receiving vocational training.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- 'Hikikomori' and 'NEET' are sometimes confused because of their lack of independence, but their definitions are distinctly different.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
Toru
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