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>>6864064
>Why would they be holding it for that long?
>>6864146
>Japanese businessmen are some of the most backwards thinking people.
It is not "backward thinking", it is INGRAINED in their culture that one of the worse things a person can do is to use someone else's property without authorization, it is considered theft no matter how irrelevant the use is or how inexpensive the item is.

I like to use two clips to illustrate that

1) Korone PANICKING for having sheered a single Haachama sheep and taking one unit of wool without asking permission.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-nUbkj5kaw
She genuinely felt bad even if the sheep would just grow the wool again by eating grass.
Nips don't roll that way, it is one of the biggest faux pas to use something that belong to others without explicit permission.

2) Ollie almost getting herself cast as a thief and persona non grata (mostly by the JP audience) because she "stole" diamond in the Usaken Trade Center.
She came >< this close of antagonizing the whole JP audience watching Minecraft and the one thing that saved her was Moona (very seriously and uninonically) killing her to punish her for her transgression, restituting the item and absolving her from that point on
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlpB222oPkY

That's how nips roll. I am not saying it is a good thing or that it is a bad thing, it is just a japanese thing and using their property without permisison is the recipe to get punished even when they are more than happy to give permission afterwards.

That's a contrast with the burger way of "it is better to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission"

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