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zeynep
is on page 185 of 432
recounting how the nikkeijin almost universally believe the japanese think brazil is just amazon, indios, favelas, e crime; meanwhile the japanese interviewed by the author only have vague impressions of BR: of soccer, coffee, tropical fruit, music, Rio de Janeiro, and racial mixture
— Jul 02, 2025 11:25AM
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zeynep
is on page 179 of 432
following on prev quote about Japanese discarding perfectly good items: "In fact, it seems that Americans are equally wasteful, according to Brazilian immigrants in the United States, some of whom have literally furnished their entire apartment with what they call American “garbage decor”"
lmaooooooo
— Jul 02, 2025 11:17AM
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lmaooooooo
zeynep
is on page 178 of 432
"A few noted how the Japanese simply throw things out without bothering to fix them and dispose of new cars after two years. Indeed, it is quite remarkable what some resourceful Japanese Brazilians can salvage from piles of Japanese “garbage”[...] I have seen Japanese Brazilians bring home functional TVs, vacuums, fans, space heaters, portable boom boxes, and bicycles, all of which had been discarded by the Japanese"
— Jul 02, 2025 11:16AM
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zeynep
is on page 167 of 432
"...samba parades that are organized in areas with high nikkeijin concentrations. Although most Japanese Brazilians never bothered to participate in samba in Brazil (and a few even scorned it as a lowly Brazilian activity), they suddenly find themselves dancing samba in Japan as bona-fide “Brazilians” for the first time in their lives—and actually finding it a lot of fun." another lmaooooooo
— Jul 02, 2025 10:59AM
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zeynep
is on page 166 of 432
"the Japanese Brazilians frequently find Japanese cuisine bland, “weak,” and cold in contrast to Brazilian cuisine, which is stronger and tastier (that is, very high in sodium, sugar, red meat, oil, and unsaturated fat)." IM LMAO
— Jul 02, 2025 10:56AM
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zeynep
is on page 164 of 432
on the topic of how the japanese brazilians walk and carry themselves differently, & are thus immediately distinguished from native japanese - "some nikkeijin ethnic business owners, who greet Japanese Brazilian customers in Portuguese with a bom dia or boa tarde but say “irasshaimase” when a rare Japanese customer appears."
— Jul 02, 2025 10:54AM
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zeynep
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"Most Japanese workers (such as those moving forklifts and carts) apologized when they got in the way of the Japanese Brazilians and passed by with a “tan kyu” (thank you) when the nikkeijin made way for them..."
damn, not even an obrigado
— Jun 29, 2025 05:33PM
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damn, not even an obrigado
zeynep
is on page 130 of 432
"'I think it is unavoidable that the number of foreigners who do not look Japanese and are not of Japanese blood will increase. [...] Even with Chinese and Koreans who look the same as Japanese, if they mix even 30 percent with the Japanese populace, it would be very disagreeable. It would be even more revolting if it happened within my own family.'" me quoting every random racist ass quote frm this book bc it funny
— Jun 29, 2025 05:24PM
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zeynep
is on page 127 of 432
"'When I see nikkeijin standing around in groups, it’s no different from a group of Iranians. I don’t like it—it’s very suspicious (ayashii) and bukimi (unnerving, eerie, ominous), although it may be normal behavior for them. They tend to cluster in the dark and speak loudly.'"
Im shitting at the random mention of Iranians here
— Jun 29, 2025 05:13PM
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Im shitting at the random mention of Iranians here
zeynep
is on page 126 of 432
"Another public problem cited ad nauseam is the supposed inability of the Japanese Brazilians to properly separate their garbage into burnable and nonburnable trash when putting it out." I am lol
— Jun 29, 2025 05:11PM
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zeynep
is on page 89 of 432
bro this book randomly slaying so hard...another day another brazil slay i suppose
— Jun 29, 2025 04:29PM
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