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Japanese
Noun
民度 • (mindo)
- the condition of the people, social conditions
- standard of living
- 民度が高い
- mindo ga takai
- high standard of living
- “standard of culture”, the general level of intellectual, educational, and cultural sophistication attributed to a region or a population; civility
2009 February 6, mas********さん , “Mindo ga hikui, bunka level ga hikui tte iu no wa”, in Chiebukuro:
- かつての日本の総理大臣が、「アメリカはヒスパニックやプエルトリカンの人種が多いから、民度が低い」などと発言して問題になったことがあります。
- Katsute no Nihon no Sōridaijin ga, “Amerika wa Hisupanikku ya Pueruto Rikan no jinshu ga ōi kara, mindo ga hikui” nado to hatsugen shite mondai ni natta koto ga arimasu.
- The former Prime Minister of Japan caused a problem when he remarked, “America has a lot of Hispanic and Puerto Rican people, so their standard of culture is low.”