Thank you so much Mike 🤗

What does Katashiro mean by the way? 🤔

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Japanese people and #Yana

Days gold fingers, Mike

Impervious to err

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Then as a Japanese, quite often the answer of which finger to gold is not up to #Yana, but gold fingering is a bit of pop music.

Tell me Mike, do you understand why the importance of magic?

How a by design impervious to err system turns flawed when the donut is rotten?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7klfw3gRako&pp=ygUQa2lsbCBiaWxsIHRhbmFrYQ%3D%3D

This is my Japanese name:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katashiro

It was given to me by our Japanese office staff.

When using somebody else’s name, you can use “San” after the name which means honourable. But it is impolite for somebody to refer to themselves as honourable.

My name can be shortened to KS3, where the “3” is very close to the Japanese symbol for “San”

Oh wow, this is incredibly cool

I really love the humbleness of Japanese culture about not calling yourself honourable

Thank you so much for sharing insight 🤗

Also saying “no” in Japan is extremely impolite, so be careful if you ask a question to give an option to avoid saying “no” directly.

For example:

Don’t ask “Can I borrow 5,000 Yen?”

Instead “How do you feel about lending money?”

The answer would be something like:

“I prefer not lending or borrowing money”

You then know not to ask to borrow 5,000 Yen.