The foreigner needs only two words to bridge the language gap in Japan, says Matt Shea.
Living in a world of cliches has its perks.
When the occasion calls for a spur of the moment reaction, one can always rely on the staid, popular, or plain noncommittal, drummed into you since early childhood by parents who thought taking the mickey out of a 4-year-old was funny.
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