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Originally Posted by RadioKid
Once I had a colleague who loved his having blood type A and hated people of blood type B saying "they are not punctual and change their mind so often...".
One day, he had a detailed health check before his marrige and found he had been blood type B.
Then, his characteristic was totally changed. He comes late, change his mind often and said "I'm very happy to have type B. Now I feel free. The days I believed I was A were definitely wasted".
Thus, Japanese are easily suggested.
When a hypothesis was made on blood type, they might believe it and behave as they are expected by blood type.
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That's a perfect explanation
I am also now wondering if this blood type theory has s anything to do with the brain.
My Korean partner tells me that Korean people are very intelligent, and If I remember correctly, Japanese, possibly old time culture believed part of the Japanese brain was also very intelligent.
True or not, I am curious if the Japan and Korean thoughts are related through time in some sort of connection between the two cultures?
Obviously the blood is also important to the brain.