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...無銀錢,無靚女 !! :rofl:

Right, @Genesis ?

Actually, that's not my experience, money certainly plays a role, but the person is more important, knowing when to say what and when to do what, and just trust yourself is the most important thing.

I'll say this, I had a lot of trial and error, I say, mostly error.

Besides, nobody has so much money that they can just waste it on random crap for women, those things are expensive dude.
 
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I have a few friends goes frequently to Akihabara. I think Nihonjin would already know what otakus are buying.

And there is another friend who bought gifts from Japan. Canned panties. Used.


Yea, you can find that too. But man, there are other things than just ... that !
 
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Actually, that's not my experience, money certainly plays a role, but the person is more important, knowing when to say what and when to do what, and just trust yourself is the most important thing.

I'll say this, I had a lot of trial and error, I say, mostly error.

Besides, nobody has so much money that they can just waste it on random crap for women, those things are expensive dude.

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so how many expensive bags have you spend on the ladies? :lol:

This is hot right now , specially for Korean, Japanese and Chinese lady shoppers

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heck, even fendi hats... pricy, but looks so good stylish ;)

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This is hot right now , specially for Korean, Japanese and Chinese lady shoppers

normal_harajuku_omotesando_IMG_7084.JPG



valentino-bag-tokyo.jpg



AJ201304100011M.jpg



heck, even fendi hats... pricy, but looks so good stylish ;)

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The most expensive thing I bought for a girl, actually cost about half of the Gundam price. To be fair, I also never spend much on myself, the most expensive thing I have other than my car is my watch and I got that as a graduation gift.

No need to overspend, not a smart move, especially with the economy the way it is, you can never be too sure when you are expendable.
 
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what does Japan have that China doesn't and they want it so badly so they spend so much money ? :O

It's a lot cheaper buying lots of things in Japan(or many other countries for that matter)than in China。:devil:;):argh::D
 
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China and Japan have signed over 40 different collaborative agreements on energy conservation and environmental protection.

The deals have been inked at a bilateral forum held in Beijing.

The meeting is the first time the two sides have met to discuss environmental cooperation in the last 2-years.

Xie Zhenhua is the vice-chair of the National Development and Reform Commission.

"We welcome Japan's involvement in China's energy conservation and environmental protection industries through investment, joint technological development, and technological cooperation. We'll resume the program that sends Chinese personnel in the energy conservation sector to Japan for training."

The latest figures suggest the energy conservation and environmental protection sectors in China are going to be worth a combined 720 billion US dollars this coming year.

Ma Jun with the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs says Japan has a lot to offer in terms of new technology.

"Japan has advanced technology when it comes to industrial energy saving. With its well-adapted technology and quality management, Japan's energy consumption can be largely reduced. Its energy consumption per unit is often a small fraction of what it is with its Chinese counterparts in the same industry."

The latest figures suggest the energy conservation and environmental protection sectors in China are going to be worth a combined 720 billion US dollars this coming year.


China, Japan Ink Energy Deals in Beijing
 
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