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<blockquote data-quote="Jiro" data-source="post: 587076" data-attributes="member: 5525"><p>Thanks so much for the interesting story. Mine is not nearly as good but here goes. My father was an international lawyer who helped in Japan after the war. Canada and Japan maintained some interesting relationships even during the war eg. ties in the scientific community. Sorry off topic. I was born in Canada and went to Japan shortly after. I lived and worked in Japan and returned to Canada just after my parents. Worked for Toyota when they first came to Canada and no one spoke English. I go back and forth often but my family is now in Canada and I have a farm north of Toronto. We all try to speak Japanese my sons of course do, as they went to school in Japan. However, the grandkids....not so much.<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😅" title="Grinning face with sweat :sweat_smile:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f605.png" data-shortname=":sweat_smile:" /></p><p>Cheers, ジムより</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiro, post: 587076, member: 5525"] Thanks so much for the interesting story. Mine is not nearly as good but here goes. My father was an international lawyer who helped in Japan after the war. Canada and Japan maintained some interesting relationships even during the war eg. ties in the scientific community. Sorry off topic. I was born in Canada and went to Japan shortly after. I lived and worked in Japan and returned to Canada just after my parents. Worked for Toyota when they first came to Canada and no one spoke English. I go back and forth often but my family is now in Canada and I have a farm north of Toronto. We all try to speak Japanese my sons of course do, as they went to school in Japan. However, the grandkids....not so much.😅 Cheers, ジムより [/QUOTE]
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