Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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Raphael Tomański" vs Tatami chair "

never particularly interested in Japan , hence my knowledge of that country was negligible. Mount-Fuji volcano, Murakami, geishas, \u200b\u200bkoi-nobori, tamagotchi and Shinjuku on a postcard from my collection - it's my only association with the Country of Cherry Blossoms (I know that in any case not named). With curiosity I reached so after vs Tatami chair Raphael Tomańskiego.

starting point for reflections on Japan and Japanese people is the diversity of their culture. This position can thus be considered in two ways: as a compendium of the Land of the Rising Sun and as a guide for choosing to this Asian country. Tomańskiego book will certainly help to open up to foreign culture and we will prepare in advance for a confrontation with "otherness "and ease the shock culture and help you avoid blunders during a meeting with the Japanese. A faux pas can easily make ... What do we do after receiving a business card from the other person? Perhaps we hide it in your pocket. Faux pas! Carton should be adopted in both hands and study it with sufficient respect, and placed side by side on the table. After meetings, insert a business card into a special album. Such trivia is vs Tatami chair lot, here are a few tell. Especially curious about me, the question of fitness clubs. Well, in Japan they have a function other than us. There is a resting place where you can eat ice cream or drink a beer - physical activity is associated with the work, a reputation musculature unduly interfere with the Japanese canon of beauty. And this is amazing! Crooked teeth do not interfere in any way, but the agenda is to perform the surgery blefaroplastii or - version for the poor - self-gluing of the eyelids. New and interesting for me was also information about unemployment in Japan, capsule hotels (too claustrophobic for me) and the phenomenon of isolation, at which I would like to stop for a moment. Not so long ago I had a chance to see suicide Hall (otherwise excellent film.) Why do I mention this? Dominik Well, the main protagonist of the film John Komasy, suffered from social withdrawal syndrome, which then seemed to me to be a marginal phenomenon. It turns out that in Japan it is a common phenomenon. Until hard to believe that more than one million people in the room closes and does not go with them for several years.

About what I learned about Japan, I could write and write, but I do not want to receive future readers discover the pleasures. The book draws, and despite incredibly small fragments (such as the intricacies of the Japanese magazine, which I understood not in spite of the explanations made by the author) was very pleasant for me to read.

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