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Shinzo Abe, has been the Prime Minister of Japan since September 26, 2006 when the National Diet held an election during a special session. Elected at 52, he is the youngest Prime Minister since Fimimaro Kobe in 1941.
Well, in a recent photo my father sent me, my mother seems to be the Prime Ministers's First Lady! Protected by all the guards behind with the fake Statue of Liberty in Odaiba, Tokyo, I don't know how she got to get so close. Well the guards behind Abe sure don't look happy.
When I first started my job here, my first impression of the office environment was that of a warm cosy place. Not blasted with star glaring white Halogen, the atmosphere was what I hadn't imagined from a work place: like home (except with a cleaner kitchen).Having worked here for nearly 2 months, the view from my work desk has changed quite a bit, for better and for worse.On a good note, I have become quite aquainted with our big boss much more. At a glance her appearance can be slightly frightening, with streaked dirty blonde hair, a large, british, middle-aged-woman body, her eyebrows are drawn into a curvy V with whatever make-up pen she uses. Quite straight forwardly, I was scared of her my first day.But how the tables turn! I have come to see her side of honesty, caring heart, and her thrive for the integrity of the business. Also I'm loving how she calls us "children"! On the other hand, friction within the office has started to surface, revealing the real facade. Everyone has something to complain about, they have someone to blackmouth, and backstab. Basically our office politics is comprised of a lot of poly-ticks. Not that they are all bad people, just that hm...they don't work well together...One of the girls quite today. There was a whole scandal going on, and she had noticed her resignation a few days ago, and was told to leave this afternoon.I never knew the real world was this scary. Scary.There is a word in Japanese: happo-bijin (eight-direction beauty). It describes a person who handles every social group well, putting up a smile with every interaction in all directions.I think that's what I need to be to survive here.