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pompoko wrote:So, people who clearly have very curly hair: what has the reaction been from the Japanese populace? I have curly hair and in the States older women, and sometimes men, on the street will randomly compliment/touch it because of its supposed "beauty" .
Charles wrote:... forget everything you've been told about Japan, just keep an open mind, keep your eyes open, and take it as it comes. Seriously.
kurohinge1 wrote:Have fun in Japan pompoko.
kurohinge1 wrote:I must admit, interspersed with his cheap, narrow-minded, Aussie-bashing posts, Charles does have the occasional lucid moment.
Charles wrote:... Nevertheless, you missed the meta-irony in my advice ...
Taro Toporific wrote:A long while back, another FG who will remain nameless <hee, hee> once said:
"J people are always cooing and touching my hair, and some cheeky sods (ie:kids) call me [SIZE="5"]ramen head[/SIZE] grrr "
Taro Toporific wrote:A long while back, another FG who will remain nameless <hee, hee> once said:
"J people are always cooing and touching my hair, and some cheeky sods (ie:kids) call me [SIZE="5"]ramen head[/SIZE] grrr "
sillygirl wrote:'suteki na paama' (perm my ass, this ramen is all natural).
Charles wrote: No advice is going to help, not even my advice to forget all the advice he's been given. I fear that this guy has already had his head filled full of nonsense, or else he wouldn't be seeking advice about such a matter. Advising someone to forget what people told them is unlikely to do much good, but I put it out there, in case it might.
Charles wrote:
Nevertheless, you missed the meta-irony in my advice. No advice is going to help, not even my advice to forget all the advice he's been given. I fear that this guy has already had his head filled full of nonsense, or else he wouldn't be seeking advice about such a matter. Advising someone to forget what people told them is unlikely to do much good, but I put it out there, in case it might.
Charles wrote:I know plenty of people whose heads were so full of stupid preconceptions that they never actually noticed what was happening right in front of their faces.
pompoko wrote:Ok, first of all, I'm female.
Mulboyne wrote:How on earth do you deal with people grabbing your hair in the US? If someone with curly hair in Britain asked me if Americans would grab their hair then I would have replied of course not but now you have me worried.
pompoko wrote:... once this random guy like... stuck his face in my hair and inhaled very deeply...
sillygirl wrote:No.
I have long ramen.
pompoko wrote:Plus I live in NYC, so I'm used to all the crazy people. I've had stranger things happen to me than old ladies on the subway touching my hair. For instance,
once this random guy like... stuck his face in my hair and inhaled very deeply. That was kind a personal space/you are clearly disturbed issue.
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