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11882787 No.11882787[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Why does Japan make such high quality products?

>> No.11882798

Because they make them in China.

>> No.11882816

>>11882798
The Stuff i bought was Made is Thailand/Vietnam.

>> No.11882836

>>11882787
Japanese bird cooking spaghetti disguise thread.

>> No.11882892

So I bought Swedish spaghetti (kungsörnen) last week and it was pretty good. This week I bought Finnish spaghtti (myllyn paras) and I got gas problems after eating it. Why is Swedish spaghetti better than Finnish spaghetti?

>> No.11883147

Are they really that good though? I can't think of too many things Made in Japan these days--even all of their video games are made in China now.

Though I will say, for some reason, I've always had an affinity for Japanese-made stuff even before I knew they were Made in Japan or before I got into Japanese stuff. Like I've always liked using Japanese pencils since elementary, Dr. Grips, Pentel, and especially Zebra brand pencils. I still use them now.

A Daiso opened at the mall near my house recently and they have a bunch of reasonably priced Japanese made products like notebooks, household items, and food/drink.

>> No.11883186

>>11882892
Everything about Finland is terrible.

>> No.11883203

>>11883186
Finnish food is usually of higher quality than Swedish. I just checked the packaging and the Finnish pasta is made in Italy. Why are those brownies filling my spaghetti with gas?

>> No.11883303

>>11883147
>even all of their video games are made in China now.

Irrelevant. China just makes the plastic hardware while Japan programs the actual thing.

>> No.11883316

You just buy a high quality Japan made dildo to shove up your ass, Freezing?

>> No.11883326

>>11883316
I'm too poor to buy Sex toys.

Send money.

>> No.11883330

>>11883326
sent ;)

>> No.11883353

>>11883330

Thanks (・∀・)

>> No.11883364

>>11883147
>Though I will say, for some reason, I've always had an affinity for Japanese-made stuff even before I knew they were Made in Japan or before I got into Japanese stuff. Like I've always liked using Japanese pencils since elementary, Dr. Grips, Pentel, and especially Zebra brand pencils. I still use them now.

Japanese Graphite folded over 1000 times, sharp like Katana!

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