tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6714063.post8910523549672621281..comments2023-10-09T00:45:55.603+09:00Comments on Shisaku: It's Not Nay to NyeMTChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04626942240117432624noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6714063.post-45855129441628262622009-02-01T09:31:00.000+09:002009-02-01T09:31:00.000+09:00>"chinichiha toshite shirareru" >-...>"chinichiha toshite shirareru" <BR/>>-- which is normally code for "a guy who will not expect too much from Japan."<BR/><BR/>very funny!<BR/><BR/>If you know about a country very well and more love it, it may be natural to demand a lot for the country for its future. <BR/><BR/>If "Chinichiha" is not like that, people are very boring. for me.<BR/><BR/>It's sad to know that Chinichiha is expecting nothing much from Japan (if it really is).<BR/><BR/>As nobody expect too much from something he or she doesn't care. <BR/><BR/>And more sad to know Japanese politician/bureaucrat themselves want them to be like that. (passive)<BR/><BR/>In my past-understanding, "Chinichiha" was the word implying "a guy who can understand Japan's unique and naive probrems in the (same) way Japanese do".<BR/><BR/>I haven't judged yet if Nye san is "Chinichiha" in my understanding<BR/><BR/>anyway, I share your "it's not nay to nye" feeling.<BR/><BR/>Very exciting to have him here, whatever "ha" he belongs to - as he's smart :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com