In Security by Bea R. for September 08, 2020

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    AnyFace  almost 4 years ago
    “Maya The Bee” …? ✨❤️✨
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    AnyFace  almost 4 years ago

    Reminds me of trying to communicate with shopkeepers in ( very! ) broken Japanese. ✨❤️✨

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    hk Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Hachiko: orange juice, vermouth, and cranberry juice. Really sweet and sour.

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    NewPatriot778  almost 4 years ago

    Doesn’t your phone have a translator? Just because you’re dressed like you’re from the 17th-century doesn’t mean you actually are.

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    NewPatriot778  almost 4 years ago

    Sheesh, at the sushi bar no problem, at the restaurant no problem, at the clothing store no problem, now they run into the language barrier face-first, this just proves my theory; a costume change brings drama! XD

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    NewPatriot778  almost 4 years ago

    Hm, did anyone notice the “drink order” sign in panel#1, written in english? Either there’s something illogical about that or Sam should actually ask the barmaid if she speaks his language.

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    Queen Wolfen  almost 4 years ago

    Why isn’t she translating though..?

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    destry1970  almost 4 years ago

    I agree with Sedine!

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    Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Thought he would just ask for a beer.

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    buer  almost 4 years ago

    Point at a rusty nail. There’s honey in it.

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    Vet Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    The bar girl is probably giggling inside watching Sam trying to be a local. First that outfit and now a manga artist.

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    hk Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    I spent an hour trying to talk to a young Japanese girl once, like that barmaid, and then she finally gave me what I wanted and turned around to her co-worker and spoke fluent English to her. I was in shock and she laughed… actually I think she is still laughing 20 years later.

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    Dragoncat  almost 4 years ago

    Years ago, I was a volunteer teaching assistant for my karate sensei. I thoroughly enjoyed helping teach the children. I loved giving the instructions at the beginning and the end of each class in Japanese. Once, after class, I waited with a child who was waiting for her parents. When they arrived, the first thing the mother asked was if I spoke English. I simply said yes, and directed her up the stairs so she could talk to Sensei.

    That was one of the proudest moments of my life…

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    Daeder  almost 4 years ago

    When an attempt at communication fails in a foreign country, you just need to get louder!

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    Barnabus Blackoak  almost 4 years ago

    uh…yesterday he spoke Japanese, and the employee spkoe english. why trouble now ordering?

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