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FML. Went to Japan and my SN routine got jacked up. šŸ˜¢ Too much shit to do in this amazing country.
Congrats to whoever jumped into the top 10 because of me.
317 sats \ 0 replies \ @davidw 11 Mar
If ever there was a legitimate excuse to get out of the saddle, this is it. Enjoy the rest of your time šŸ‡ÆšŸ‡µ
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Don't worry about your hat. Just focus on post\comment & ZAP good content šŸ¤ 
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Japan is one of the best places on earth to experience an earthquake. Itā€™s also one of the best places on earth to lose your cowboy hat šŸ¤ .
Japanā€™s worth it! Pls accept my 108 sats and picture of my tonkatsu lunch to appease your pain slightly.
N pls post about your adventures! Where are you at now?
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Japan is one of the best places on earth to experience an earthquake.
I know a woman from Kobe, there in 1995, who emphatically does not share this perspective.
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Where does she think the best place to lose your cowboy hat is?
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Not sure, unlike what she said about Kobe, she never related stories to me of the devastating impact to her family, her community, and her life that losing a cowboy hat had. Maybe one day you can ask her that question yourself.
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One of us has seriously misread this room.
It may be me, and if so, I apologize.
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160 sats \ 3 replies \ @gmd 11 Mar
I got a yakuniku lunch set today for <$7. Crazyā€¦ I wanted to tip them so badly. Might have been close to the tip for a similar meal in California.
Crazy how much culture makes a difference in peopleā€™s attitudesā€¦ SF seems like a third world country by comparison. So safe and no need to lock up merchandise.
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I think on the contrary, some Japanese people would feel insulted if you try to tip them. They take a lot of pride in their work.
A Japanese friend once claimed that you can just leave your belongings unattended in Japan, go somewhere and find them intact. I was critical, but having lived in Japan for two years, I have come to realise the truth of his absolute statement
Have fun living it up for us!
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108 sats \ 1 reply \ @gmd 12 Mar
Yup I have not been tipping (which makes things so much cheaper than I anticipate, I have tax then tip priced in my head) but I feel bad they work so hard to make such amazing food for so little! I have been paying more for the drinks and snacks than full meals.
Itā€™s so crazy to me that almost everyone just leaves their bikes unlocked. Amazing community culture.
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The thing that blew my mind was that no one crossed the road even when no vehicles were approaching just because there was a red light šŸš¦ .
I just cannot. I will just jaywalk even if I feel their eyes staring daggers at me šŸ—”ļø haha
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Another one bites the dust. Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.
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220 sats \ 0 replies \ @co574 11 Mar
it cannot be a better time for a new beginning
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That's why I'm never going anywhere or doing anything.
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It was I. Hope you had a great trip. Iā€™m jealous!
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what if no hat is more fun:)
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Ouch! Hopefully their beautiful places, wonderful food, excellent customer service, and awesome people will help make you feel better.
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