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You people have it all wrong - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

Yes, I know what seppuku means. And harikari/harakiri.


You people have it all wrong - deanna - 17th March 2005

Nobody cares...


You people have it all wrong - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

Luke: I care.

Me: No you don't!

Luke: :(


You people have it all wrong - A Black Falcon - 17th March 2005

It's harakiri. :)


You people have it all wrong - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

It's both.


You people have it all wrong - A Black Falcon - 17th March 2005

Properly, it's that. Hari-kari is it Americanized. Which, as usual, means 'changed to something easier for Americans to say.' :)


You people have it all wrong - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

That's why I put both.


You people have it all wrong - Dark Jaguar - 17th March 2005

I heard that in MGS2, but no I have no idea what harikari means... Is it sushi? Please oh PLEASE tell me it's just something innocuous like that!


You people have it all wrong - A Black Falcon - 17th March 2005

OB1 explained it... in japanese it's hara-kiri and it's like seppuku -- ritual suicide done because of honor.


You people have it all wrong - Dark Jaguar - 17th March 2005

Ah, to tell you the truth I disapprove of suicide most of all. If you live you can do something good for people, but if you die, that's it, you've only done something shameful and vanished. Certainly a far worse thing...


You people have it all wrong - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

That's not how they see it in Japan though, especially about 50-100 years ago. If the caused some great embarassement to their family or themselves, they felt the only way to rectify the situation was to take their own life. They felt pretty strongly about it back then.


You people have it all wrong - Dark Jaguar - 17th March 2005

Sure they did, too bad they were WRONG.

Besides, does current day Japan really feel that way? If so, their popular entertainment sure seems to fly in the face of that.


You people have it all wrong - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

They don't feel that way quite as much as they did back then, I think.


You people have it all wrong - OB1 - 17th March 2005

Yeah not anymore. And I agree, I consider suicide to be a terrible thing. But when it comes to foreign cultures you're going to come across a lot of odd things like that. People in other countries think we do a lot of really weird things, too. And they're right.


You people have it all wrong - Dark Jaguar - 17th March 2005

When you say "too" you suggest that you said they were doing something weird, but no, you said "terrible". Weird does not equal terrible. Katarami Damacy is weird... Well, okay it involves crushing entire cities and all, but they SEEM to be alive... I think...


You people have it all wrong - OB1 - 17th March 2005

Weird and terrible in our eyes.


You people have it all wrong - Dark Jaguar - 17th March 2005

Not exactly sure what you were talking about there... Stuff we do that's weird and terrible? Such as? We're Americans, we do no wrong!


You people have it all wrong - A Black Falcon - 17th March 2005

I agree, they were wrong... but they definitely believed it.

Quote:People in other countries think we do a lot of really weird things, too. And they're right.

This is true too.


You people have it all wrong - Great Rumbler - 17th March 2005

"It's true that American go inside their homes with their shoes still on, right? Then what if the American father steps in dog poo, but doesn't notice and goes inside?"

I love that quote. :)


You people have it all wrong - Dark Jaguar - 17th March 2005

What's that from?

And um, how are you NOT going to notice that? What, are these people running around on their lawns or something? I stick to concrete thank you very much.

But yes of course there are things we do differently. However, if you want something to compare to this, it would be more like...

Well, it's like whereas the Japanese bow courteously to each other as a show of mutual respect, Americans murder babies and eat them.


You people have it all wrong - Great Rumbler - 18th March 2005

Quote:What's that from?

A personal favorite of mine, an anime series called Azumanga Daioh.

Quote:And um, how are you NOT going to notice that? What, are these people running around on their lawns or something? I stick to concrete thank you very much.

The idea is that we, Americans, walk inside with our shoes on, something that is very odd to people from Japan.


You people have it all wrong - OB1 - 18th March 2005

Yeah. And the whole guns thing... just about anywhere you go in the world that is not a middle-eastern country (funny, huh?), people are afraid of coming here because they think that everyone has a gun. That's all you ever see about us on the news in other countries, shootings and such in America. We are pretty crazy that way.


You people have it all wrong - lazyfatbum - 18th March 2005

I love it when people say that something that has been a part of a culture for thousands of years is wrong.

Oh well, atleast we know we're right in everything we do today in this country.


You people have it all wrong - A Black Falcon - 18th March 2005

In Slovenia you didn't wear shoes in school... there was a room where you put your shoes (then it was locked i think) and you wore these slipper things in school. :)


You people have it all wrong - OB1 - 18th March 2005

lazyfatbum Wrote:I love it when people say that something that has been a part of a culture for thousands of years is wrong.

Oh well, atleast we know we're right in everything we do today in this country.

Today in Japanese society, suicide is considered wrong. Just like in our society today we consider throwing Christians into lion pits wrong.


You people have it all wrong - OB1 - 18th March 2005

A Black Falcon Wrote:In Slovenia you didn't wear shoes in school... there was a room where you put your shoes (then it was locked i think) and you wore these slipper things in school. :)

Oh man, don't remind me of that. When we lived there the only damn slippers I could find were these horrible ballet-like slippers, and I walked around school in them all damn day.

Thankfully several other Croatians wore the same slippers.


You people have it all wrong - A Black Falcon - 18th March 2005

It was kind of weird, but after a while you get used to it... I don't remember what kind of slippers I had though.