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Mix1
Joined: 08 May 2007
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Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 6:35 am Post subject: |
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| The Japanese are too clean and kind. |
Tell me about it! I hate living in clean countries where people treat each other with respect and kindness.
Saying people are too clean and too kind is like saying you earn too much money.
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| They aren't really into big boobs here anyway, like the Japanese are. |
I love *beep*. I love squeezing them, hugging them, kissing them, motorboating them. Seeing a nice pair of *beep* raises my spirits. I also like a nice ass. I love squeezing it and slapping it. Just thinking about sweet *beep* and ass make my eyes tear up with joy. |
Ok, we got it. But are you Korean? Don't really sound like it. I just meant I don't think they fetishize big breasts here like they seem to in Japan. And cleavage? Almost doesn't exist here due to the way they cover it all up. |
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yodanole
Joined: 02 Mar 2003 Location: La Florida
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Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:55 am Post subject: |
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| Confusing politeness with kindness can be a tragic error in judgement... |
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Mix1
Joined: 08 May 2007
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Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:28 pm Post subject: |
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| Confusing politeness with kindness can be a tragic error in judgement... |
Doesn't matter. Generally, I'll take fake politeness over brash impoliteness any day.
The stereotype is that Japanese are polite to your face but secretly dislike you. Well, as long as they keep the secret to themselves, who cares all that much? No harm, no foul.
Contrast that with Koreans, who, when it comes to negative interactions, can often be quite direct and impolite....AND dislike you. That seems like a Double Whammy in most cases!
That said, there's something to be said for at least knowing where you stand with someone. |
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jazzmaster
Joined: 30 Sep 2013
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Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 12:40 am Post subject: |
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| Mix1 wrote: |
| jazzmaster wrote: |
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| The Japanese are too clean and kind. |
Tell me about it! I hate living in clean countries where people treat each other with respect and kindness.
Saying people are too clean and too kind is like saying you earn too much money.
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| They aren't really into big boobs here anyway, like the Japanese are. |
I love *beep*. I love squeezing them, hugging them, kissing them, motorboating them. Seeing a nice pair of *beep* raises my spirits. I also like a nice ass. I love squeezing it and slapping it. Just thinking about sweet *beep* and ass make my eyes tear up with joy. |
Ok, we got it. But are you Korean? Don't really sound like it. I just meant I don't think they fetishize big breasts here like they seem to in Japan. And cleavage? Almost doesn't exist here due to the way they cover it all up. |
I'm not Korean, just a fan of boobies. Winter makes me sad because the chances of seeing a nice pair decrease. Now truly is the winter of my discontent. |
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I'm With You
Joined: 01 Sep 2011
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Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 3:09 am Post subject: |
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| Mix1 wrote: |
| yodanole wrote: |
| Confusing politeness with kindness can be a tragic error in judgement... |
Doesn't matter. Generally, I'll take fake politeness over brash impoliteness any day.
The stereotype is that Japanese are polite to your face but secretly dislike you. Well, as long as they keep the secret to themselves, who cares all that much? No harm, no foul.
Contrast that with Koreans, who, when it comes to negative interactions, can often be quite direct and impolite....AND dislike you. That seems like a Double Whammy in most cases!
That said, there's something to be said for at least knowing where you stand with someone. |
Japanese don't like outsiders. They may smile at you and say polite things, but that's changing. The Japanese are becoming more insular and right-wing. There is a lot more outward racism and hate speech and the Uyoku trucks driving around with speakers on the top.
I prefer knowing up front where I stand with people. I don't need them to blow smoke up my ass and give me their phony smile and polite talk to make me feel good. |
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yodanole
Joined: 02 Mar 2003 Location: La Florida
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Mix1
Joined: 08 May 2007
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Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 5:56 pm Post subject: |
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| I'm With You wrote: |
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| yodanole wrote: |
| Confusing politeness with kindness can be a tragic error in judgement... |
Doesn't matter. Generally, I'll take fake politeness over brash impoliteness any day.
The stereotype is that Japanese are polite to your face but secretly dislike you. Well, as long as they keep the secret to themselves, who cares all that much? No harm, no foul.
Contrast that with Koreans, who, when it comes to negative interactions, can often be quite direct and impolite....AND dislike you. That seems like a Double Whammy in most cases!
That said, there's something to be said for at least knowing where you stand with someone. |
Japanese don't like outsiders. They may smile at you and say polite things, but that's changing. The Japanese are becoming more insular and right-wing. There is a lot more outward racism and hate speech and the Uyoku trucks driving around with speakers on the top.
I prefer knowing up front where I stand with people. I don't need them to blow smoke up my ass and give me their phony smile and polite talk to make me feel good. |
I don't need it either, but you have to admit most interactions go more smoothly when both parties are polite and act in a civilized manner. And I doubt you REALLY would prefer if everyone let you know where you stood with them, unless of course you relish constant conflict. Politeness is the grease in the machine; makes everything go smoother, even if some of it is BS. |
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Mix1
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Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 5:57 pm Post subject: |
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Is that a slam or a compliment? Funny either way...  |
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Mix1
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Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 6:00 pm Post subject: |
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| jazzmaster wrote: |
| Mix1 wrote: |
| jazzmaster wrote: |
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| The Japanese are too clean and kind. |
Tell me about it! I hate living in clean countries where people treat each other with respect and kindness.
Saying people are too clean and too kind is like saying you earn too much money.
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| They aren't really into big boobs here anyway, like the Japanese are. |
I love *beep*. I love squeezing them, hugging them, kissing them, motorboating them. Seeing a nice pair of *beep* raises my spirits. I also like a nice ass. I love squeezing it and slapping it. Just thinking about sweet *beep* and ass make my eyes tear up with joy. |
If you're a leg man, things are just fine in winter.
Ok, we got it. But are you Korean? Don't really sound like it. I just meant I don't think they fetishize big breasts here like they seem to in Japan. And cleavage? Almost doesn't exist here due to the way they cover it all up. |
I'm not Korean, just a fan of boobies. Winter makes me sad because the chances of seeing a nice pair decrease. Now truly is the winter of my discontent. |
If you're a leg man, things are just fine in winter.  |
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yodanole
Joined: 02 Mar 2003 Location: La Florida
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Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 9:34 am Post subject: |
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Oh, I'm quite the Nipponophile.........But it very often really is the proverbial horrendous train wreck......You want to look away.....but you just can't.
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Is that a slam or a compliment? Funny either way...  |
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Mix1
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Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 4:57 am Post subject: |
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Oh, I'm quite the Nipponophile.........But it very often really is the proverbial horrendous train wreck......You want to look away.....but you just can't.
| Mix1 wrote: |
Is that a slam or a compliment? Funny either way...  |
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That's what's fun about it though... it's like being on another planet, rather than being in a cheap ripoff of a western strip mall, which is what Korea sometimes feels like, SEoul at least. |
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tikitime
Joined: 15 Sep 2013 Location: La Jolla, CA USA
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Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 6:58 pm Post subject: |
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| In my opinion the Korean writing system is superior. It was developed quite a long time ago. It has survived through the centuries. I think Japanese writing could use some refinements. I don't see that happening anytime soon. |
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