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# Yes,
I was based in the UK mainly, but travelled all over for them. A Japanese colleague I worked with daily once introduced me to his wife and child. 'This is my wife and child' he said. Actual names weren't deemed important.
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:09, archived)
# Is it me not able to grasp their traditions and/or culture, or is it still the dark ages over there?
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:12, archived)
# A bit from column A
and a bit from column B I reckon.
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:14, archived)
# My experience
was that as individuals, on the whole they were respectful and friendly. As a collective, they were racist and sexist to a massive degree.
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:16, archived)
# *shakes head*
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:12, archived)
# They do have funny names though.
Probably couldn't remember.
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:16, archived)
# I met a Japanese fella recently, his name was Mr Toyota.
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:18, archived)
# Silly Whato Jeeves.
That was your car.
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:20, archived)
# I was told it wasn't that strong too...the acid that is.
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:21, archived)
# A Japanese bloke nicked my mate's car the other day.
His name is Tommy Tukamota.
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:22, archived)
# My dinner is now all over my lap.
Bastard.

:)
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:24, archived)
# My apologies :) hope it wasn't curry!
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:30, archived)
# Mmmm curry.
I'll be ordering one soon.
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:31, archived)
# I wish I knew where I could get a decent one in Preston :S I'm spoilt for choice in Manchester.
And happy candleday! :D
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:53, archived)
# Ta!
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:59, archived)
# Toyota San
In the 4 odd years I worked at that place, I learned one persons first name and he made me promise never to call him by it in the work place; it was disrespectful. I, however, as a lowly European woman was called Susan San. MY surname didn't rank high enough to be used, even though I was senior engineer.
(, Sat 12 Nov 2011, 17:28, archived)