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Postby cstaylor » Tue Aug 27, 2002 6:27 pm

I just make sure to double-check everything I write for typographical and content errors. ;)
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Postby mercutio » Wed Aug 28, 2002 2:33 am

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kamome wrote:...but I like to maintain some semblance of anonymity on this site...

Coward. 'Guess I'm the only one who uses his real name here. :?


I am a coward too!! CS mustn't have anything to hide....


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Postby kamome » Wed Aug 28, 2002 2:22 pm

mercutio wrote:
GomiGirl wrote:
cstaylor wrote:
kamome wrote:...but I like to maintain some semblance of anonymity on this site...

Coward. 'Guess I'm the only one who uses his real name here. :?


I am a coward too!! CS mustn't have anything to hide....


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Suuuuuure your real name is Brad F. Smith. And my real name is Porky Pig. :lol: Maybe I am a coward, but I thought the conventional wisdom was that it's safer to hide one's identity when online. Regardless, I think that maintaining anonymity allows greater freedom to express how I feel with fewer inhibitions.

By the way, I don't know where Ultra is. My guess is that he had to take a trip out of town for a while and still doesn't have a laptop that he can use to log in. Things sure slow down when he's not around.
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Postby GomiGirl » Wed Aug 28, 2002 2:43 pm

kamome wrote:Maybe I am a coward, but I thought the conventional wisdom was that it's safer to hide one's identity when online. Regardless, I think that maintaining anonymity allows greater freedom to express how I feel with fewer inhibitions.


As much as I hate to admit it - I do agree with Kamome on this subject at least... :roll:

I just don't want people who I meet or do business with to prejudge me for what I express/have expressed on-line. This is not because I say things that I don't mean - it is exactly the opposite - I say things that I DO mean and some people may not like it. :suspect:

At work you are always on your best behaviour - especially with clients, but there is a necessary release and a freedom with raw and truthful or even silly and mischievous pontifications. Sometimes even things that friends and family may not understand. 8O

Also it is cheaper than therapy.... :blush3:
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Postby cstaylor » Wed Aug 28, 2002 3:28 pm

The two of you have lived here too long... you just gave a roundabout reason for honne/tatemae... God help me if I succumb to that stress-inducing practice. :?
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Postby kamome » Thu Aug 29, 2002 6:54 pm

cstaylor wrote:The two of you have lived here too long... you just gave a roundabout reason for honne/tatemae... God help me if I succumb to that stress-inducing practice. :?


Nope, this would apply no matter where I lived. It's not a matter of honne/tatemae, which is a deep-rooted Japanese psychological characteristic that goes beyond mere inhibited language in public. Some people might not feel inhibited in what they say publically, but I sure do depending on the situation.
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Postby cstaylor » Thu Aug 29, 2002 7:20 pm

And now you're doing the standard Japanese, "this is why we are different... we are unique..." 8O
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Postby GomiGirl » Thu Aug 29, 2002 7:33 pm

I can't speak for the collective Japanese psyche - I haven't actually thought about it that much. :rolleyes:

Just that for myself, I have learnt to be careful with what I say and to whom at all times - I think one factor is being a female manager in a male oriented industry (well before I even came to Japan). It is a slippery slope for gals like me and there are people all around who would trip you up if they could... so you learn self preservation politics very quickly. I know that sounds defeatist but from first hand experience it is a necessary evil. People will use whatever they can against you... even if you would never dream of behaving badly in reciprocal or even in anticipation of the reciprocal. :cry:

This is not paranoia... it is just that everybody is out to get me!! :lol: (kidding)
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Postby kamome » Fri Aug 30, 2002 6:41 pm

cstaylor wrote:And now you're doing the standard Japanese, "this is why we are different... we are unique..." 8O


Uh, no I'm not. I'm just correcting you on your definition of honne/tatemae. :biggrin2:
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Postby cstaylor » Fri Aug 30, 2002 6:57 pm

kamome wrote:
cstaylor wrote:And now you're doing the standard Japanese, "this is why we are different... we are unique..." 8O


Uh, no I'm not. I'm just correcting you on your definition of honne/tatemae. :biggrin2:

Now that you have the honne/tatemae down, can you move your lips and expel air without saying anything of substance? At that point you can pat yourself on the back and call yourself a Japanese salaryman. :wink:
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