We have been accepting Chinese people since 2001, but as a new challenge, we have been accepting Indonesians since 2017. Nowadays, it is common to see Chinese people teaching Indonesians in Japanese.
What is interesting is that work values differ from country to country. Many of the Chinese who come to our company tend to prioritize salary, and work with the goal of sending more money home to their families back home.
On the other hand, Indonesians place importance on working hours and the number of holidays, and they value their privacy. Since each situation is different, such as the age difference and whether or not they have dependents, it would be rough to generalize it as a national characteristic, but I was surprised at the differences in thinking.
Despite this, we have been able to create an environment where Chinese, Indonesian, and Japanese people can work together in harmony without any trouble.