I should have said to give us the lowdown on how people there are feeling and what they're saying about the whole thing. I had never heard the saying, America gets a cold and Japan sneezes. I honestly don't know why they'd like us so much. I can barely stand us.
I think it’s some type of a mutual power-play of respect.
They bombed us
we bombed them back pretty hard
But we stuck around to help rebuild their country.
They now understand what they’re dealing with, and now there’s a mutual respect against one another, or towards one another. The Japanese culture is so different than many others on this planet, and it’s built highly on trust and honor. They FAFO - and now there’s honor built between both countries.
Personally… my brother has lived in Japan for 40 years. He’s married to a Japanese and they are very wealthy. my mom lived there for 10 years and my daughter lived there for one year.
it’s one of the most fascinating and wonderfully created societies, people are respectful, clean, and it’s safe to live there. They have a very tight immigration system, which the deep state is trying to break down, but it’s not working out for them.
I Understand what you mean when you say you can’t stand America yourself, and yes, the deep state America is pretty vile… but the America that was created by our founding fathers is pretty fantastic. That America still exists we just have to fight for it!
(Ps. I thought that sauce comment was regarding a recent incident where you were asking for sauce, and then - you know. my comment “no sauce allowed”, was kind of making fun of you know) 😂😂😂
And I've never been to Japan but they do seem to be very unique people. I also concluded that perhaps they like us because they FA and FO 80 + years ago and somehow that made them respect us. Of course, our country has grown exponentially and so has our power through the world, since then. And they are such a tiny nation. That's fascinating about your brother being there so long! He must be very happy there. I could ask lots of questions, but I'll spare you, lol.
Verify? 😂😂😂
Apparently sauce is no longer needed - in some aspects anyway 🤷♀️
;) Indeed.
I should have said to give us the lowdown on how people there are feeling and what they're saying about the whole thing. I had never heard the saying, America gets a cold and Japan sneezes. I honestly don't know why they'd like us so much. I can barely stand us.
I think it’s some type of a mutual power-play of respect.
They bombed us
we bombed them back pretty hard
But we stuck around to help rebuild their country.
They now understand what they’re dealing with, and now there’s a mutual respect against one another, or towards one another. The Japanese culture is so different than many others on this planet, and it’s built highly on trust and honor. They FAFO - and now there’s honor built between both countries.
Personally… my brother has lived in Japan for 40 years. He’s married to a Japanese and they are very wealthy. my mom lived there for 10 years and my daughter lived there for one year.
it’s one of the most fascinating and wonderfully created societies, people are respectful, clean, and it’s safe to live there. They have a very tight immigration system, which the deep state is trying to break down, but it’s not working out for them.
I Understand what you mean when you say you can’t stand America yourself, and yes, the deep state America is pretty vile… but the America that was created by our founding fathers is pretty fantastic. That America still exists we just have to fight for it!
(Ps. I thought that sauce comment was regarding a recent incident where you were asking for sauce, and then - you know. my comment “no sauce allowed”, was kind of making fun of you know) 😂😂😂
Lol. Yeah, I got that.
And I've never been to Japan but they do seem to be very unique people. I also concluded that perhaps they like us because they FA and FO 80 + years ago and somehow that made them respect us. Of course, our country has grown exponentially and so has our power through the world, since then. And they are such a tiny nation. That's fascinating about your brother being there so long! He must be very happy there. I could ask lots of questions, but I'll spare you, lol.