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> Joe, > > > I thought she was 20 years old. She kind of > > stuttered and stumbled a bit and told me that > > most people thought she looked 19. I told her I > > had just looked at her palm not her face. I > > asked her how old she was and she said 21. I > > think that was the last thing she said to me > > for the rest of the evening. > > Not sure what to conclude from this. If you hadn't explicitly mentioned that it was the girlfriend of a Japanese guy I would have guessed that she wasn't exactly 21 either... > > By the way, are you out there now? > > > As for "gaijin privileges", it refers people > > who choose to ignore polite social norms > > because they know that, as foreigners, no one > > will call them on their anti-social behavior. > > Ah yes, and they continue to believe that learning Japanese will help them to be cool. And they are regarded as such until the point where they get sucked into the grinder. > > > In regards to your responses to my list, the > > problem with avoiding other gaijin is that they > > can often be great resources. > > I would agree with you when we consider the long run. For me, I am usually in Asian countries for only a few weeks and as such I am only interested in meeting Russians because they tell me exactly how much partying the social fabric of any region can withstand and where to find cheap and large vodka deposits. > > Its getting harder to come up with new stuff. I feel we have still to grasp the influence of J-pop and karaoke on JCG's. We also haven't said anything about the food yet... give me a hand here..
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