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Originally Posted by TokyoMadman
I tell it like it is.
Who said don't learn the language, I said don't try to speak the language. Knowledge is power. If people assume you don't speak Japanese, they will speak Japanese infront of you, thinking you can't understand. This has many uses, and lets you easily get girls (not that that is exactly hard in Japan) also lets you avoid trouble
Yea I do actually.
If this has ever happened to you then your sad.
Did your friends leave you?
Club entrance/door security has got to do with the golden ratio of M to F.
If you walk in with 2 girls+ and it is understood that they are going where you are going. You will get in. The more (hot) girls the better. The stronger your hand.
Like I said. Standard Levels of Personal Security, will stop any of this happeneing. If your a mong and dumb enough to get your drink spiked. Then your an idiot, and deserve what you get.
That sounds like bolloxs, a VERY easy way to get caught commiting fraud.
Yea but I do.
Police don't like dealing with drunk harmless tourists, give them the option to leave you alone and they will.
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If you think this forum is full of DBs then why waste your time here?
Pretending to not be able to speak Japanese is not going to help you get into any clubs. If anything it will hurt your chances. If there is question in Japan the answer will be "no". If you lived in Japan you would know that.
I was over the age of 20 when I moved to Japan, so I didn't have to sneak into clubs. However I did see guys show up with girls...the girls go straight in and the guy gets IDed. Oops! He doesn't have ID, the girls have already paid and are in, and he is out in the cold. That's how it goes.
I agree with you, if you are dumb enough to go into a Nigerian club after all the embassies have issued warnings about that, then you are an idiot. Not a racist, just an idiot.
Sure, easy to get caught, but somehow it keeps happening. For some reason that club closes down after a good score. Hard to follow.
The police in Japan aren't going to speak English anyway, so there is no point in pretending you don't. Again, if there is a question, the answer is "no".