“Having a date with someone other than your ex-wife after being a married man for more than twenty five years was an important occasion alright, but wearing a tie she bought with such strong emotional value attached to it was a form of cowardice, a subconscious reluctance to let go.” LoveMarriageLetting GoRelationship QuotesDatingWake UpDivorceMoving ForwardAshamedJapanCowardCowardiceAmericanTokyoOnline DatingEx WifeExUndying LoveTieOld CoupleWhite Man And The Pachinko GirlShamefulnessAfter It EndsEmotional ValueLetting Of The Past Book:The White Man and the Pachinko Girl Source: The White Man and the Pachinko Girl
“Minding his own business had been his motto living in a strange foreign country with a world-recognized social issue of failing morals.” CrimeExperienceJapanTravelerAsiaLife AdviceLiving AloneGangsMoral QuotesExpatWar ZoneWorld TravelerGangster QuotesWhite Man And The Pachinko GirlDangerous PlaceMaffiaCriminal CityDangerous CityExpat QuotesFailing MoralJapanese GangLiving In Foreign CountryMinding Own Business Book:The White Man and the Pachinko Girl Source: The White Man and the Pachinko Girl
“Still he considered playing Pachinko the best investment of his free time, soaking in the local stench and bad breathe of other lonely Japanese people as an alternative way of blending into the colorful local scenes which he yearned to be a part of.” InvestmentImmigrationJapanGamblingWasting TimeTravelerIntegrationCity LifeTokyoImmigrantExpat LifeExpatsWasting MoneyForeignerGamblersTravelling To A Foreign CountryPachinkoWhite Man And The Pachinko GirlIntegrating Into A New CountryJapanese GamblingPlaying PachinkoWatching People Book:The White Man and the Pachinko Girl Source: The White Man and the Pachinko Girl
“The face of self-pity was universally understood.” LanguageTravelDepressionPityJapanAsiaAsianTravellerFaceLanguage LearningLanguage BarrierLiving AbroadForeignerTraveling Around The WorldPachinkoWhite Man And The Pachinko GirlLiving In A Foreign Country Author:Vann Chow