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Today is the launch of Yakuza 4 [龍が如く4 伝説を継ぐもの] in Japan, and of course the creator Toshihiro Nagoshi [名越 稔洋] would be going around various places to promote the game launch. But since its Yakuza …

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Ten Things Not To Say To A Japanese Girl

Submitted by Alafista on Tuesday, 16 June 20098 Comments

Escala cafe conducted a interesting survey with females in theirs 20s, asking them what are the things that men should never say to a Japanese female.

If you are looking to date a cute Japanese girl out, you might want to think twice before saying anything off this list:

10. Complaining about her strong perfume [気合入れすぎた香水の匂いがきつい] – 2.2%

09. Comparing her with another actress/idol [勝てるワケない! 女優・タレントと比較される] – 7.2%

08. Complaining about her poor fashion sense [今年の流行なのに!「服装のセンスが悪い」] – 7.2%

07. Complaining that the meal she cooked was awful even though she spent losta effort on it [一生懸命作った料理に「おいしくない」と文句] – 8.2%

06. Laughing at her new hairstyle. [喜んでくれると思った髪型が不評] – 9.2%

05. Jokingly mention that she acts like an old lady [冗談でも笑えない……「オバサンっぽい」] – 11.2%

04. Cannot understand why there is a difference between values [理解できない価値観の相違、「女性らしくないといわれる」] – 12.0%

03. Comparing her with your other female friends [じゃあ付き合えば? 女友達と比較される] – 12.2%

02. Taking note of her unsightly body hair [バレないと思ったらムダ毛の指摘] – 13.2%

01. Asking whether she gained any weight [「おまえ最近太った?」と体重を聞かれる] – 17.4%

Source: escala cafe via まにあっくすZ

I think asking any women whether they had gained any weight is the most deadliest bane that a man can ever commit. Its probably not only limited to Japan but worldwide. LOL

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