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    Default ALOHA!! Please help

    I'm going to Nagoya for the 1st time in December to visit my kanojo. There's so much USELESS resources when I search. My girlfriend has been so good to me and has changed my life in the best possible way so I would like to thank her by taking her out to someplace nice to dine. Her birthday falls on the day before Christmas. Thanks for looking. -Aaron(hawaii)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Made In Hawaii View Post
    I'm going to Nagoya for the 1st time in December to visit my kanojo. There's so much USELESS resources when I search. My girlfriend has been so good to me and has changed my life in the best possible way so I would like to thank her by taking her out to someplace nice to dine. Her birthday falls on the day before Christmas. Thanks for looking. -Aaron(hawaii)
    Do a search of Aichi/Nagoya here.

    I write for this site so there should be some first person accounts of dining in Nagoya that may be of help.

    http://japantourist.jp/eat/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Made In Hawaii View Post
    I'm going to Nagoya for the 1st time in December to visit my kanojo. There's so much USELESS resources when I search. My girlfriend has been so good to me and has changed my life in the best possible way so I would like to thank her by taking her out to someplace nice to dine. Her birthday falls on the day before Christmas. Thanks for looking. -Aaron(hawaii)
    If she is from Nagoya, she will have been indoctrinated to be summarily dissatisfied with anyplace you take her to dine.
    ... and thanks to you well_bicyclically, you helped me a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Made In Hawaii View Post
    I'm going to Nagoya for the 1st time in December to visit my kanojo. There's so much USELESS resources when I search. My girlfriend has been so good to me and has changed my life in the best possible way so I would like to thank her by taking her out to someplace nice to dine. Her birthday falls on the day before Christmas. Thanks for looking. -Aaron(hawaii)
    This kinda smells like a troll post, but I'll bite ...

    December 24th in Japan is like Valentine's Day in the civilized Western world. Single women hope their boyfriends will wine and dine them in a romantic night out followed by a vigorous sexing. Under an old formula that still applies a little bit today, the gold standard was a dinner at a top-rated French restaurant, a Christmas gift from Tiffany's, and a romp in a 5-star hotel.

    What does this mean for you? Simply that if you're going to book a reservation that evening at a nice restaurant, you had better do so early as possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthByNorthwest View Post
    This kinda smells like a troll post, but I'll bite ...

    December 24th in Japan is like Valentine's Day in the civilized Western world. Single women hope their boyfriends will wine and dine them in a romantic night out followed by a vigorous sexing. Under an old formula that still applies a little bit today, the gold standard was a dinner at a top-rated French restaurant, a Christmas gift from Tiffany's, and a romp in a 5-star hotel.

    What does this mean for you? Simply that if you're going to book a reservation that evening at a nice restaurant, you had better do so early as possible.
    All of your questions have been answered by NorthByNorthwest. You are being put to the test on the MOTHER of all tests by a Japanese girl. She wants to see how well you handle this and you had better reserve now !! Christmas Eve is the lovers holiday...

    Christmas is also considered a very romantic holiday, and lovers are supposed to spend the evening together doing suitably romantic things. It is really crucial for single women in Japan to have someone to spend Christmas Eve with; it is also really important where they spend Christmas Eve and what present they receive. The whole evening must be very special, gorgeous and romantic. Japanese women who have a boyfriend tend to show off, so women who don't are not happy to talk about the topic. In this respect, Christmas Eve in Japan is very much like Valentine's Day in the west.

    There is also a joke that compares Christmas to a woman's age. Cake shops throughout Japan always try to sell all their Christmas cakes before Christmas Eve. Any cakes left after Christmas are seen to be very old or out of date. Unmarried women over 25 years old used to be called 'unsold Christmas Cake'. Since the average age for marriage has changed, with people marrying older and older, and cakes are delicious, this joke is falling out of use, thankfully.
    Last edited by madazzahatter; 2012-06-08 at 06:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Made In Hawaii View Post
    I'm going to Nagoya for the 1st time in December to visit my kanojo. There's so much USELESS resources when I search. My girlfriend has been so good to me and has changed my life in the best possible way so I would like to thank her by taking her out to someplace nice to dine. Her birthday falls on the day before Christmas. Thanks for looking. -Aaron(hawaii)
    I would take your kanojo to a nice shokuji-ya and ogoru her. She will itadaku you big time.
    It will make her ureshii.

    Out of curiosity, are people from Hawaii considered native speakers???
    Welcome!! KUROGANE is a game development company in Japan.
    We always produce a pungent game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kurogane View Post
    I would take your kanojo to a nice shokuji-ya and ogoru her. She will itadaku you big time.
    It will make her ureshii.

    Out of curiosity, are people from Hawaii considered native speakers???
    People who speak - are all native speakers. The real question - is of which language?

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    Default Niiiiice

    Quote Originally Posted by TJrandom View Post
    People who speak - are all native speakers. The real question - is of which language?
    Well played TJrandom,well played

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    Quote Originally Posted by kurogane View Post
    I would take your kanojo to a nice shokuji-ya and ogoru her. She will itadaku you big time.
    It will make her ureshii.

    Out of curiosity, are people from Hawaii considered native speakers???
    Kurogane,people from Hawaii speak Da Kine English,yeah ?

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