A Conversation for 'Tatemae' and 'Honne' in Japanese Society
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Barton Started conversation Jun 13, 2001
This turned out very well. Congratulations.
Barton
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Prez HS (All seems relatively quiet here) Posted Jun 14, 2001
Well thank you very much, Barton. In an earleir version the sub-ed wanted to make the title "A Japanese theory on lying"... which I would not have liked, would have been perhaps offensive to the japanese themselves. I'm quite okay with this result, though.
Thanks for your help in getting the subtleties clearer and more nuanced, too. made the piece a whole lot less crude
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Barton Posted Jun 14, 2001
This is definitely not crude.
And your quite welcome. I'm glad that the little clarification I gave you made sense and that you were able to ues it. I'm certainly no authority but I'm glad to offer my perspective.
Barton
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Prez HS (All seems relatively quiet here) Posted Jun 14, 2001
Well those are your words. We should not blow too much sun up each others recta , but your approval is worth a lot to me, since I noticed from your own writing that such subtleties are to a large extent your playing field. You occupy yourself with language and syntax issues, moral dimensions, the concept of honesty in varying lights, as well as oriental issues if I'm not mistaken. In short, my own article was right in your field of expertise. I was surprised and intrigued by your stuff, and I should be checking it out some more the coming days... after a little sailing trip this weekend, though
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Barton Posted Jun 14, 2001
Not fair! I assume you can feel the envy dripping out of this post. Have a wonderful time and don't forget the sun-block.
Barton
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