Date: 2010-03-08 05:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] screamager.deadjournal.com (from livejournal.com)
With the service industry so twisted to a point where "chatting up a shop girl" is literally considered by men-about-town to be the hardest form of pick-up, how do Japanese people make friends? The answer seems to be that, in any sense other than meeting people through school, work, or companies related to their company, they don't.


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From: [identity profile] trurle.livejournal.com
Strange things happen in foreign countries
And then he says something about not wasting time and effort on people you don't know. If someone spends any time and effort to be with you, then you know they're a friend. This, to me, seems very strange. By this logic, you can only make friends with people you're forced into contact with, such as at work or school. Eventually, you get to know them, and at some point you can decide to be friends outside of this normal situation

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