I've heard that admiring something in a persons home in Japan means that you want to take that object home with you.
is this true? and is there a way of admiring without wanting to take it home?
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CrazySwayzee wrote:I've heard that admiring something in a persons home in Japan means that you want to take that object home with you.
is this true? and is there a way of admiring without wanting to take it home?
CrazySwayzee wrote:I've heard that admiring something in a persons home in Japan means that you want to take that object home with you.
is this true? and is there a way of admiring without wanting to take it home?
Bueller_007 wrote:CrazySwayzee wrote:I've heard that admiring something in a persons home in Japan means that you want to take that object home with you.
is this true? and is there a way of admiring without wanting to take it home?
Don't forget this happens in the West as well.
I'm thinking about Seinfeld here.
"You like the pen? Take it! Take the pen!"