The Japs are going to hate you and call you a gaijin anyway
call it what you want.
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Fri 23 Mar 2007, 15:06,
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gaijin isn't a bad word
spend time over there and you'll discover that
Osaka was very friendly
oh, and 'noons muffins
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Fri 23 Mar 2007, 15:08,
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Osaka was very friendly
oh, and 'noons muffins
I just know someone that got the shit kicked out of them over there for being English- broke two of his ribs
Maybe that was just some prinks though.
Hmm.
(and the last time I was in Japan I was about five ish.)
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Fri 23 Mar 2007, 15:09,
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Hmm.
(and the last time I was in Japan I was about five ish.)
The Scots are well aware, nay proud of the fact that they are gits.
My best mate's half Scottish (ginyoowine Faraday) and she can be a right git.
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Fri 23 Mar 2007, 15:17,
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people get beaten up here too
all i got was spat at once by an old war veteran
:D
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Fri 23 Mar 2007, 15:12,
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:D
I'm an outsider pretty much everywhere.
In England I'm a Spaniard, in Spain I'm a Brit and in America I'm Australian (Or at least I was in New York.) and stranger still, my American girlfriend is called Canadian and British in her own country.
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Fri 23 Mar 2007, 15:10,
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The Americans aren't to be trusted when it comes to accents
They think my old mate from college is from Jamaica.
to be fair, they were close. He's from Solihull.
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Fri 23 Mar 2007, 15:12,
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to be fair, they were close. He's from Solihull.
Hahahahahaha
In Coventry they asked my husband whether he was from New Zealand or Australia.
He's from Leicester!
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Fri 23 Mar 2007, 15:15,
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He's from Leicester!