But I planted some bulbs and some more seeds in the ZeitGrandparents' resting place.
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If it's not a riot of colour by August, I shall be gutted.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostBut I planted some bulbs and some more seeds in the ZeitGrandparents' resting place.
Night all 
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And, er, ZeitZenChuryOm(tm)Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIf it's not a riot of colour by August, I shall be gutted.
Night all 
Oh.
And, er, ZeitZenChuryOm(tm)
Neit Zighty!…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostEvening
Evening Nick. My first meeting starts in 20 mins. The attendees are already arriving.
Japanese efficiency - they arrive early for meetings, but send faxes between departments because they don't like to email.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Patrick McKenzie, an American who lives in Japan, has a lot of good stories about their odd (to us) business ways, e.g. Doing Business In Japan | Kalzumeus SoftwareOriginally posted by WTFH View PostEvening Nick. My first meeting starts in 20 mins. The attendees are already arriving.
Japanese efficiency - they arrive early for meetings, but send faxes between departments because they don't like to email.
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On the subject of a salaryman's lifestyle: "Depending on one’s company, this overtime may be compensated or “service overtime” —“service” in Japanese means “thrown in for free in the hopes of gaining one’s further custom”, so your favorite restaurant might throw in a “service” desert once in a while or you might do 8 hours of “service” overtime six nights a week for 15 years."Originally posted by NickFitz View PostPatrick McKenzie, an American who lives in Japan, has a lot of good stories about their odd (to us) business ways, e.g. Doing Business In Japan | Kalzumeus Software
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHmm, reading Patrick's blog has put paid to my early night
Goodnight

Started to read it on the 1/2 hour break I'm getting while the translator (who will also be the trainer) is off at another meeting.
Very interesting read, but I'm not planning to move to Japan, much as I love its food and culture.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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