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Gee, sorry. I guess I did this too many times at Kawasaki.maninjapan wrote:"excuse me, but I have lost my ticket"
"where?"
"I came from Kawasaki, it cost 570 yen"
"All you gaijins, always doing this to jump the fare"
maninjapan wrote:So if i turn around and flip this to using blacks or Spanish people I can get away with saying it?
Jack wrote:Here's the deal [...] You just have to put up with it.
Welcome to Jack's world.Jack wrote:You just have to put up with it.
Neo-Rio wrote:Example: You have a teiki from Yokohama to Shinjuku, but you want to go to Tokyo, Chiba and all the way up the country. You ignore your teiki, and pay your way to your destination. On the way back, you get the cheapest ticket possible (about 130) yen, and on arrival at Yokohama again, you just use your teiki - which works because it thinks you're going in for the first time when in fact you are going out.
FG Lurker wrote:I don't know about Tokyo, but this is no longer possible in Osaka. If you don't use your teiki to get on the train, you can't use it when you exit either, or for fare adjustment.
GomiGirl wrote:I do remember the old days of the clicker clacker men who stood at the gates cutting the edge off your ticket with a cool little chopper thing. (that was on my first trip to Japan in 1987)
Catoneinutica wrote:JR's officiousness really strikes me as a reflection of J-society a whole: mercilessly punctilious about small things (go to jail for shoplifting a 100-yen something), completely limp about big things ("suspended" sentences for multibillion-grade white-collar criminals).
Jack wrote:That's acceptable because the U.S. is dominated by white folks.
American Oyaji wrote:Shit man, that happens everywhere. Look at the U.S.
Kuang_Grade wrote:Well, occasionally some do go to jail in the US...
Former Enron CEO Skilling gets 24 years
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15389150/
Although I'm still annoyed that Frank Quattrone isn't jail with him.
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