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>>7560334

Yeah, I was surprised it was a digital copy, but as long as you get the DRM free .exe you can just burn it to a CD.

What, can't handle a display of emotion? O_o

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>>7420955

Read the last part of that post. For an example of what you just said:
How can you like Lord of the Rings without liking Frodo? (perhaps all the lore, the detail of the environment, the allegory, and how the story's told are important elements?)

>>7420970
Not a tripfag. And no, I have no idea who you're talking about, /jp/'s populated by more than 12 people...

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>>7336678

Damn you troll, I'll take your bait:

1) The Japanese are people, just like every other nation in the world. Treat them with respect and you'll receive it in kind.

2) Any complements directed at you aren't complements, they're simply being socially acceptable (as defined by their complex social rules). Also, the only way to accept a complement is to deny it.

3) They don't really care about you; any schoolgirl coming up to you to be friendly either wants to practice her English or is trying to get your money. Don't be stupid and you'll be fine.

4) Politeness is expected, and so is considering others/a group when doing things.

5) Don't weaboo. AT ALL. It'd be like talking about hamburgers and country music in America; it has it's audience, but it's not everyone.

6) The society runs on a forced politeness, they're likely thinking much darker things beneath what they say; recognize this and try not to piss people off. It makes things easier.

7) Don't tip. They don't tip in Japan, and you may end up causing someone to chase you down to return your money.

8) They slurp food, and it's sometimes expected and seen a s a complement.

There's more but I don't feel like going into it right now.

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