While we were dining, she interrupted the conversation to ask me, “By the way, what’s your name?”
S-chan – “I’m inviting you out for dinner. Your treat.”
After I had lived in Sendai for several years, I returned to Sapporo for a visit. When I contacted my friend S-chan, she invited me out for dinner. I agreed, so we met and she escorted me to a decent little Italian restaurant that she frequented.
We ate several fine dishes and had some good wine, and most likely had some tiramisu for dessert. When dinner was done, and we made our way to the cash register, the only cash that made its way to the register was mine.
Then, about a year later, S-chan was living in Tokyo. When I went down there from Sendai to catch the gig of a few Sendai friends, I got in touch with S-chan again.Before we went to the concert hall, she escorted me to a fine cafe, where we dined on ¥500 cakes and ¥600 coffees, and then to a restaurant where we ate something which probably cost more than it was worth. And again, the only cash which floated out of any wallet was that belonging to yours truly. (Image source)
Not that it matters. It was just weird, and oddly memorable.
K-chan – “I know you. We’ve never met.”
K-chan worked at a Tokyo-based bridal company for which I conducted wedding ceremonies in recently constructed “chapels” throughout the Tohoku region. For over 2 years, we arranged my schedule by talking on the phone 8–10 times per month, sometimes more often.
She had a gentle, almost sultry voice, which became friendlier and warmer and more alluring over time, and which made her seem quite attractive.
Eventually, I had an excuse to go to Tokyo, so I arranged to meet her, and to get a glimpse of her (among other things). She turned out to be not quite as voluptuous as I had expected, but she nevertheless turned out to be quite good-looking, not to mention very pleasant, interesting, charming, and of impeccable character. (Image source)
R-chan – “Thanks for lunch. Who are you?”
R-chan was a healthy-looking, well-endowed aerobics instructor at the local sports club.
Since I had joined her class several times, I knew her name. But apparently I had never introduced myself to her.
After we chatted at the club a few times, I invited her out for lunch, so, a few days later, we met at an Indian curry restaurant downtown. We sat down, ordered, and started eating.
Then, while we were dining, she interrupted the conversation to ask me, “By the way, what’s your name?” (Image source) Introduction to – “Notes from Under the Tatami Mats” (right-click on title)Top 2 Expressions of Love on Greeting Cards Received from Women
Top 4 Bedtime Companions
Top 3 Reasons for Japanese Women to Consort with a Foreigner
... and more ...
Links to my Other Series …
Introduction – "Intro to Vocab-ability" (right-click on title)Guide – "Guide to Entries" (right-click on title)
Index– "Index" to all Chapters and Sections (right-click on title)
Lou Reed – "Anthology of Memorable Lyrics, Part 1" (right-click on title)
Lou Reed – "Anthology of Memorable Lyrics, Part 2" (right-click on title)
Images sourced from Google Images, unless otherwise indicated or unless my own.
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Man you're a real player!
“By the way, what’s your name?”
That was a good one...
What did you answer?
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I replied, "Martin Scorcese." ☺
For half a second, had thought of saying "John Lennon," but most people in Japan know that he was killed.
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I guess they know about John Lennon because of Yoko Ono?
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That was quite funny, i came across this post in trending category.So i dont know much background to this are these your own notes?
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Yes, I composed the lists (in yellow box) when I was leaving Japan. Now, I'm adding a bit of commentary to them, adding some images, and posting here on Steemit.
I'm glad you thought it was funny. Most of these posts have a bit of humor in them, altho there are a few that are rather unpleasant and grim. Such as my recent posts about Crimes against Humanity in Japan, or suicide in the country.
I usually post 1 / day. Hope you find more of them, and hope they make you smile ... or frown, as appropriate.
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Then i must say you're a really good writer, because honestly 'Story telling " is an art and i got the vibe that this is written by some writer.
Ah thats nice Quality over quantity is always good. Looking forward to more of your stuff.
have a nice day Good Sir :)
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Thanks. I'm not sure I'm a great writer. But I have learned a few tricks of the trade, and I do spend lots of time on it.
For anything I write, I do a first draft, a second draft, a third draft, constant editing and constant revision, and a few times proofreading. Usually, it turns out OK.
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When are you inviting me to have lunch with you? :P
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Whenever you have enough cash to treat me to a fine meal. ☺
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hahahaha :P For that you will have to wait For steem to go up to at least 18 $ :P
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Hehehehe what an epic response. I see the fun going on here.
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Wow this is great! You did an amazing job. You really know your stuff and had me engaged the whole time. Can't wait for more!
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Thanks, glad you like it. I hope you find my other posts interesting too.
All the best on Steemit!
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sigh I haven't been to Japan since 1982. It was a good 3 years that I spent there as a young Marine. I learned quite a bit of the language and culture, but I wish I had done sooooooo much more! Thanks for bringing up fond memories.
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I went there in 1988, so we probably saw a somewhat similar Japan. I stayed until 2005 (ya, 17 years!). Sometimes when I remember my times there, I do exactly the same thing .... sigh.
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I was not born by 1988. That was such a long time.
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I like nihon.......
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So hylarius when R-chan ask your name hahahaha
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I have never been to Japan, but what you say is very nice, thanks for sharing.
A hug
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Really interesting article. Japan is very close to my country btw quite different atmosphere.
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Great Article! Very informative. -Kendra<3
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I laughed really hard reading all your weird experiences with those ladies. While I suspect that the preluding stories are largely untold or omitted, I find your account funny and familiar. Women culturally seem to saddle men with the burden of bill payment.
Above all, I love the expression below:
I hope you had other ways of recovering the cash that went to the register. Hahahaha
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