This whole thing is actually a very clever play on words.
Taardad Maiden Send a noteboard - 22/01/2012 02:51:04 PM
Having recently been to Japan, I can say with some assurance (and credibility) that this whole "fuckin sale" is actually more than meets the eye.
There is a tradition in Japan to buy pretty little bags (or purses) for Japanese New Year. These bags are called fukubukuro, or "lucky bags". Add one more letter, a "c", and the English-speaking Japanese population (most of them) get a chuckle out of it.
It isn't about Japanese people just thinking american slang is awesome; it's about being clever enough to play on both languages for something each side will appreciate (unless they're easily offended).
There is a tradition in Japan to buy pretty little bags (or purses) for Japanese New Year. These bags are called fukubukuro, or "lucky bags". Add one more letter, a "c", and the English-speaking Japanese population (most of them) get a chuckle out of it.
It isn't about Japanese people just thinking american slang is awesome; it's about being clever enough to play on both languages for something each side will appreciate (unless they're easily offended).
Another fuckin' language log!
11/01/2012 10:58:02 AM
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Japan manages to hit the right line between weird and offensive that they actually turn me off.
11/01/2012 01:32:18 PM
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Ever read anyone out of the Kyoto School like Keiji Nishitani? He did Religion and Nothingness.
12/01/2012 11:19:16 PM
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This whole thing is actually a very clever play on words.
22/01/2012 02:51:04 PM
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