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あねさん
🐿️ Ingredients: rice (domestic), rice malt (domestic), germinated brown rice Alcohol content: 12 I'm home now. Japanese rice and sake are delicious. In Korea, I didn't drink soju, makgeolli, or chamisul, but only beer. I also avoided spicy food, but the kimchi I occasionally had in my mouth made me faint in agony. Now, my first sake after returning home is other brewed sake 😅. This is the regular version of Yamane no Minori that I bought at the Yamane Sake Brewery that I visited last month. Sour is sour, but it's easy to drink with a hint of sweetness at the end. It's also low in alcohol. It's like Shinsei but not Shinsei. It was delicious 😊. The fourth party in Korea! I forgot to bring my company pay cell phone to the karaoke bar and was rescued by a colleague who was more than 20 years younger than me, so I was not in a position to be a leader at all. I will report that from next year, it is better to have a person who is not a member of the group to be the leader 😔.
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マナチー
Ane, good morning ☀4th meeting ⁉️ Our company rules prohibit after-parties 🤣.
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ポンちゃん
Ane, welcome back😊Thanks for your business trip💦. Is that normal for the 4th meeting ‼️ in Korea 😳It might be hard for me to have a 4th meeting with my underdog 😂.
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あねさん
Good morning, Mr. Manachy 😃. As a rule, after-parties are prohibited to prevent sexual harassment and power harassment (not as much as the company rules), but in the end they go with volunteers 😓.
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あねさん
Good morning, Pon-chan🌸 I'm home. Reality from today! No one from Korea, simply people in our department like to make noise😅.
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