Japanese Collaborator

You got to love a story that has sex, lies, trade secrets, and how old animosities disappear overseas or when money is involoved.

7 Comments

  1. seouldout your flag
    Posted November 30, 2006 at 6:02 pm | Permalink

    Or it could be Hyundai overpays Mr. Shibuya to obtain these secrets, then Ms. Kim makes the allegations and sues to get this money back.

  2. Posted November 30, 2006 at 9:43 pm | Permalink

    Regardless, Japanese guys should know by now that they’re not allowed to so much as cast a sideways glance at Korean women unless they pay the Korean pimp.

  3. Posted November 30, 2006 at 9:46 pm | Permalink

    …or the appropriate travel agency.

  4. sumo294 your flag
    Posted December 1, 2006 at 3:30 am | Permalink

    Most japanese guys would never marry a Korean girl, many sneer at Korean culture. However, many Korean girls who are fluent in Japanese are looking for quality Japanese guys with ability, not withstanding old Korean hatreds. Don’t believe me. Consider this–one of the most violent anti-American labor union leader in Korea lost his position when his work mates found out that all three of his daughters had married Americans. He got away with it for the longest time because his oldest married a Korean-American but his other son-in-laws are white. The reason the family did this anyway highlights an important part of Korean behavior. Many Koreans talk idealism but in behavior, the majority are extreme pragmitist. Believe me, the father very well knew that his average looking daughters from Ulsan were way better off marrying foreigners then the guys from his hometown despite his offical position against anything American–and to a lesser extent, the same goes for anything Japanese.

  5. mins0306 your flag
    Posted December 1, 2006 at 11:03 am | Permalink

    Korean companies are known to tolerate jerks in their organization as long as the jerk in question has good to excellent performance.(OF course, the performance result may be something that jerk has stolen from someone who deserves the credit)

    Which is way opposite of what Jack Welch advocates. Considering that most if not all Korean execs look up to him is a bot of irony itself.

    No wonder Korean workers are not happy with their employers.

  6. Posted December 1, 2006 at 12:14 pm | Permalink

    I know I am the last person who should be commmenting on typos and such, but I love minso’s “Bot of Irony”

    Comming next year Terminator 4 “Bot of Irony”

  7. mins0306 your flag
    Posted December 1, 2006 at 2:59 pm | Permalink

    It was supposed to be “bit of irony”.

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