
News Journal, TX - June 20, 2003
TOKYO (AP)--In a country where worn-out commuters fall asleep on their feet in trains and employees demonstrate their loyalty by passing up vacation, the foreign word most recognized by Japanese is ``stress,'' a government survey said. Of 2,200 people polled nationwide, 97.4 percent said they were familiar with the word, adopted into the Japanese language as ``sutoresu,'' the Cultural Affairs Agency said in a report released Thursday.