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Well, start spilling the stories, AK!
AssKissinger wrote:CJ, I have about ten stories just like that.
jr101 wrote:[B]Hmm.....japan is not courteous!! what a shocker....i know most people back home have this image of such a "polite" culture,unfortunately they never have been on a train at any time or dealt with your average oyagi......time to change the game
AssKissinger wrote:The thing is I probably wouldn't help in America so I can't really be that judgemental I guess. The thing that pissed me off about that guy is I figured his salaryman buddies ditched him but that's just speculation.
Behan wrote:When my family and I went to Kyoto, two taxi drivers we met there were great. Really friendly. And then when we got back to Tokyo and took a taxi, the driver coldly told my wife to close the door when she got out. What a contrast.
(She had been sitting up front because there a bunch of us. The front door doesn't have that automatic opener-closer thing. OK, you already know this and I really am an FG! with capital letters and exclamation point!)
AssKissinger wrote:One night one of my buddies and myself came across a drunk salaryman fallen slightly bloodied and unable to stand. Like CJ's story everyone was avoiding him like the plague. We helped him to his feet and got him in a cab. Like CJ's story he was on and on with gomenasai and arigato and sumimasen and all this. I was like 'It's cool everybody gets drunk and falls down at somepoint'. The thing is I probably wouldn't help in America so I can't really be that judgemental I guess. The thing that pissed me off about that guy is I figured his salaryman buddies ditched him but that's just speculation.
Jack wrote:Poor babe. He told her "coldly" to close the door? And that offended your sensitivity? If that's the only complaint you've got of Tokyo then you had it pretty good, don't you think? The worst memories I have of Japan are all taxi related.
amdg wrote:Taxi-related complaints? If that's the only complaint you have then you've had it pretty good, don't you think?
GomiGirl wrote:99.9999% of the taxis I ride have fab drivers who are pleasant and courteous... lots of them want a chat.
gboothe wrote:They're just trying to get in your knicks, love!
Jack wrote:I noticed that gaijins though the majority are fucked up losers in Japan
gboothe wrote:Right as usual Jack. BTW should you have any difficulty with work and still want to come over to Japan, drop me a line. I suppose that even though I might be a fucked up loser I might be able to find something for you in the 37 companies, five associations, three foundations, that we directly control, not to count subsideraries.
******* wrote:Right as usual Jack. BTW should you have any difficulty with work and still want to come over to Japan, drop me a line. I suppose that even though I might be a fucked up loser I might be able to find something for you in the 37 companies, five associations, three foundations, that we directly control, not to count subsideraries.
I won't get into my role since i guess I'm too fucked up, but might be able to find something that you can chase beaver while doing.
Jack wrote:you are one fucking idiot as most gaijins English teachers in Japan.
dimwit wrote:Can't really say about NY but their estimate of Hong Kong and Seoul seem actually high. My own experiences of those places was how refreshingly polite people were when I return to Japan. I would guess that Tokyo would rank fairly high up on the list, Osaka, where rudeness is a point of regional pride, far less so.
gboothe wrote:Right as usual Jack. BTW should you have any difficulty with work and still want to come over to Japan, drop me a line. I suppose that even though I might be a fucked up loser I might be able to find something for you in the 37 companies, five associations, three foundations, that we directly control, not to count subsideraries.
I won't get into my role since i guess I'm too fucked up, but might be able to find something that you can chase beaver while doing.
Typhoon wrote:In what industry do you work?
halfnip wrote:Yeah, I'd like to know too.... I thought boothie was just a beaver hunter.
halfnip wrote:Yeah, I'd like to know too.... I thought boothie was just a beaver hunter.
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