We Japanese feel and think like this.....

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  • Zaroku
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    #1

    We Japanese feel and think like this.....

    I get this chit all the time. We japanese.... we think... we feel.... my wife says, ..... he or they do not speak for me...

    then she asks, are american's that passive like most japanese people, and let people who talk loud control the dialog and the truth?

    i speak for Jhonny, and my wife speaks for me sometimes, other times, I speak truth to power.....

    my wife hates it, but on the inside, wonders why I can stand up for myself, stand up for her, and my dogs.

    my un uniqueness was made clear to me by my bosses.


    I am a Mexican of ***ish descent... I speak only for me.. i do not speak for Mexicans, Americans, or ***s.

    I speak for me..

    i read a lot of posts from boxing fans, who try to speak for their people.....

    They speak on behalf of Floyd,, Pac, Krusher, Ward, Inoue, Ruiz, Joshua, and others.

    I am guilty of this chit as well, but lets try to separate our emotional connections to fighters to a min.

    They need us, fans, and often,they market themselves to fit a certain demographic.

    My demographic is old ****, married, who does not buy the latest and greatest chit to show off, or to impress.

    I can't say we boxing fans feel, or we boxing fans think.

    i know this post is obvious, but the obvious is often overlooked ...

    respect to all you guys.
  • YoungManRumble
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    #2
    Good post. Respect sir.

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    • THC
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      Group consciousness and deference to the collective are certainly instilled into Japanese individuals from an early age. And maybe in South Korea too.

      In Western countries, a person may say, "In my country..."

      But in Korea, it would be phrased, "우리 나라에서..." or "In our country..."

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