Alexander Svanevik

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The levels of politeness and service one encounters in Japan, even when the most minor—or, truth be told, tawdry—of transactions are involved, are so far beyond what one is used to elsewhere that at times one can fall into a kind of reverie that suggests the entire world has been arranged for one’s pleasure.
Japan and the Shackles of the Past (What Everyone Needs to Know)
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