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No Bringing in a Japanese Lunch with a Pickled Plu
Stop Japan.quot; Figure A s quot;no bringing in a Japanese lunc; I doubt if ticker knoional flag correctly, and t  too easily, quot;dra; t ticker looked more o me t eit is not very agreeable

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    Asked by e puzzled o ans is because I t basic difference in our daily lives, es. Of course, it migatus of tion. If one lives in a foreign country in tage of life,  be more likely to be influenced by ternal conditions and disturbed emotionally. It is quite natural. t is t as for me, ttitude of everyday life.  meet unpleasant scumbags  language, irritatingly enoug lead you to be misunderstood by someone else. You miger someone arrogant or someone too stubborn to y. Someone mig ions frustrate you to some extent. But you o remember to you in Japan nearly as often as ates. No several occasions in Japan ingly, I couldnt even make myself understood in Japanese. You e a feoo, as you kno tage t ty, arrogant, speaking-ill-of-otive  tries, if examined carefully. t is also tage of teresting people.

    If asked es as a Japanese, I  t it is true. But I s
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