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What do Japanese people think about Chinese people liking to wear their JK uniforms?

First, it is very shameful for girls who are not high school students to wear JK uniforms.

It is very common for high school students in Japan to wear uniforms. There are only a few high schools in Japan that do not need to wear uniforms, and most schools require them. And some girls will consider whether the uniforms are beautiful as an important factor in choosing a high school. However, high school students only wear uniforms on normal school days, not on weekends and holidays.

Secondly, girls who are not high school students wearing JK uniforms tend to confuse people in Japan.

Japanese students who are not high school students but wear JK uniforms can easily make people think wrongly. Some girls in Japan who have no money will ask their uncles to help them socialize, and girls wearing JK uniforms are undoubtedly the most popular with their uncles. However, if you are not a couple, it is a crime to have sexual intercourse with a girl under the age of 18. Therefore, many girls who assist in dating will still wear JK uniforms and seek help from uncles after graduating from high school, because they can earn more this way. So looking at someone who is not a high school student but still wearing a high school uniform will make people think that they are engaged in paid dating.

Extended information:

JK uniform culture:

JK comes from a popular Japanese Internet term, meaning female high school student (じょしこうこうせい female high school student) Abbreviation. Take the J and K in the Japanese romanized jyoshikoukousei. It refers to a person who is studying in a high school, and is also a cute attribute in the ACGN subculture.

So JK refers to Japanese female high school students, not Japanese high school uniforms! Basic models are not divided into orthodox and unorthodox.