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*sips sake* It's been alright. Haven't lost a limb yet. How about you?
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Quite well, actually. How have you been liking the limited time event?
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Quite interesting. Lots to see, much to do.
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I'm glad you're interested. More sake?
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Yes please. *slides $6 for sake* You know what, this place is so nice, yet it's quite, what's the word... "Under appreciated" if you know what I mean.
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Sorry I took so long, some replies don't show up in my notifications. *pours more sake* I totally understand what you mean.
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Nah it's good. *checks time* Oh it seems I have to go now, I can't be late again for my job. *sake sipping intensifies*
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Oh, where is that job?
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To sell bacon to my customers. Now I must hurry. Thanks again for the sake.
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Anytime! I hope you enjoy you're new job!
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Do you know the true meaning behind "nama ippon." a type of Japanese sake? There are conditions a sake brewer must follow to label their sake "nama ippon." One: It most only be made with rice and malted rice. Two: No water is added after squeezing. Three: No sake from other batches may be mixed into the brew. This means that the drink is pure rice sake. Use this knowledge the next time you buy sake!
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I didn't even know that, and I'm Japanese. I'm impressed
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Learned it from a video game
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That game was called Catherine [spoiler]didnt play it but I was gameplay on utube[/spoiler]