Monday, December 27, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
THE BOYS ROCKED IT : FINALLY
PEACE IN THE PARK
“Chapter Four: Communicating with the Japanese” of Culture Shock! Japan: A guide to Customs and Etiquette by Rex Shelley:
“Sleeping in Front of You”
“You will be surprised to see some of the Japanese at a business meeting with their arms folded and their eyes shut as though they are sleeping while you are talking to them. They are not doing this to insult you. The common explanation is that they find it easier to understand someone speaking in English if they close their eyes, because they can cut out the visual distractions and concentrate only on the sounds. It is of course true that closing their eyes prevents them from reading your western body-language incorrectly. If the man who is apparently sleeping is of a higher status to the others at the meeting, he may be showing his subordinates that he has confidence in them and is leaving them to handle the matter without imposing his authority on them. The Japanese generally shut their eyes when there is a need to think deeply, as some westerners shut their eyes in prayer or meditation.
“But without a doubt many an executive who has been up late the night before, entertaining a customer, drops off to sleep in the midst of his deep thinking! The Japanese seem to be capable of sleeping almost anywhere. Women have a strong sense of modesty in their sleeping position. Girls must curl their bodies into the modest dignified character Kinjo, which means spirit of control.”
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
SMOKING IS COOL
I SHOT VIDEO, SO THERE
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
PURDY PURDY PURDY
Here is the latest installment of pictures shot for twentythirty.net, amazing stylish clothes for the fashion freaky girl.
Friday, December 3, 2010
FOOD FREAK-OUT
Thursday, December 2, 2010
HOW YOU LIKE YOUR EGGS?
I have been conducting a survey lately about what a perfectly cooked egg is. This has turned out to be a sensitive topic for quite a few people, it seems as if there is so much passion about what a perfectly cooked egg is.
I was at a party and there literally was an argument that ensued. I stood by and was fascinated. I suggest if you are at party or in a situation where the conversation is as boring as fuck, ask people what a perfectly cooked egg is, be sure not to interrupt and validate why it is such perfection to them, also observe others squirming in their seats wanting to chime in to tell them how wrong they are.
What is it about the egg that triggers such a reaction?
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
HARD WORK IN JAPAN
I was at a business conference in Japan, and this is what I saw. SLEEPY JAPANESE. I have to say that at lease half the crowd was dozing off. I asked later about this to some Japanese folk, and they told me that this was normal and almost expected, in fact, it would be weird if it didnt happen. I found it amusing in a cute way, and I felt sympathetic to these people who obviously need more sleep in their lives.