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Originally Posted by WhoIsDaffy
one that i find works well in those "official" situations...
if i am adressed as gaijin, i completely blank that person, everything they say and do until i am addressed in english with
"excuse me sir..."
though this may not be the fastest way to get through customs
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Why would you want to be addressed in English in Japan? I can understand not wanting to be called "gaijin", but this is like a Japanese person being expected to be addressed in Japanese when in Australia. It's dumb.