Did you have a great Easter? I sure hope so.
'Fraid it's back to the grindstone, but I'm starting up again with much better skin. I can't believe how the dark circles are just fading away. Every day I enjoy the make-up session more than the day before. Happy me.
Here's a whole bunch of answers, since I'm behind.
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What does it mean when you fill a guest's teacup to the brim?
A: It means you want them to be satisfied quickly, hurry up and go home, and don't come back. Never fill a cup more than 3/4 full for fear of sending the wrong message.
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In traditional Japanese tea houses, the doors are only about 3 feet high. Why is that?
A: It's a statement that all men are equal. Regardless of the hierarchy system that they follow outside the teahouse, everyone has to lower themselves to get in. So while they are drinking tea together they do it as fellow humans regardless of age or rank.
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In Japan, what theme are most Jr. high girls' school uniforms based on?
A: Almost all Jr. Highs in Japan have a dark navy or black wool sailor suit with a pleated skirt. In summer, they switch to light blue cotton. Sometimes its a sailor top, but more often changes to a simple pleated jumper.
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So here's your trivia question. We see a man in the moon. What do the Japanese see?
A: Yes, it's a rabbit. It's over on the left side of the moon, bending over to pound rice cakes. Lisa has a point for this one - she guessed it!
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That's all for today. Keep guessing!
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Monday, April 9, 2007
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