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Monday, January 31, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
You Asakura have high respect for elders
The Japanese dating culture likely represents Asian belief. The Asian belief lies on the strong bond between families and the values that the families keep. Japanese have high respect for elders and parents. They value above all, the concerns of their beloved family members. Hence, one can expect that a date with Japanese women can sometimes be held at their home to make time for conversation with the parents and siblings. The families' comments can have a big influence on any relationship.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Yuki Ogawa icon for perseverance
Work reputation is also valued by the Japanese. Since the establishment of Japan in history, they have excelled in almost every industry making them an icon for perseverance, professionalism and success. If you really want one Japanese girl, make sure that you have a good title and a good working background because this will be totally checked by her. After all, an industrious man is always preferred by girls of every race because it ensures security and wealth.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Sophia Kurasuno Japanese Girls Dating
What more can melt a Japanese girl's heart than by saying Japanese dating phrases truthfully? Yes, it's only words and words are all you've got to take a Japanese woman into falling for you. This may sound like something from a love song, but there's plenty of truth in that. Women generally like to be flattered, but don't overdo it because they can tell if you are telling the truth or not (at least most of them do). Dating a Japanese girl requires extra effort if you really like the girl.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Tina Yuzuki practice might be necessary
The following are some of the Japanese dating phrases which you can use that can make flashing chink eyes brighten. These phrases might be difficult to memorize at first and repeated vocal practice might be necessary.
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