Prime Minister Naoto Kan and his wife Nobuko Kan are greeted by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen Harper as they arrive at the G-20 Summit in Toronto on Saturday.
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Prime Minister Naoto Kan and his wife Nobuko Kan are greeted by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen Harper as they arrive at the G-20 Summit in Toronto on Saturday.
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bobbafett
Laureen Harper: So Mrs Kan, Did you do your own dental work?
semperfi
Mrs Kan : So Laureen . . . are you still sewing your own dresses?
hoserfella
that dress looks like a throwback to the Ukraine circa 1967.
bobcatfish
why are the wives there at all?
Bungalow
''O, look at your beer tummy.''
sk4ek
Laureen is just so stunningly.... Canadian
my2sense
eh?...ne?...eh?....ne?
avenger
doesent kan shake hands?
NationalistRE
I'm pretty sure this photo was taken in 1967
Disillusioned
Gotta love that nice bright red power tie Mr. Harper is wearing. I feel intimidated just looking at the picture. It's a stunt he picked up from George Bush, I'm sure.
Jkanda
I try not to shake hands to avoid the passing of microbes. Bowing is the best form of greeting I think.
Why is Laureen Harper wearing those shoes?
thepro
That's not his mother?...
shufu
thepro - EXACTLY what I was thinking!!!! He got himself a sugar momma there ...
Whoever she is, shes not touching that gaijin for all the umeshu in Toronto...
Spidey
Do they even speak English?
Wifey on the right is saying "So Nobuko, wanna go for a beer and let the men talk business?"
Wifey on the left is thinking, "Not in this era you yellow haired, high heel wearing barbarian." (Translated of course.)
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Alexander Warrick
you had to like that about hatoyama, at least the guy knew English
KyokoSmile
****#
NationalistRE at 07:41 PM JST - 27th June
that dress looks like a throwback to the Ukraine circa 1967.I'm pretty sure this photo was taken in 1967
Winner Post! Hahahahaahaha! xD
tmarie
"that dress looks like a throwback to the Ukraine circa 1967."
Seems some of you guys are out to lunch on women's fashion. I don't like them but they are all over the place right now.
And I agree, Kan's wife looks like his mom.
Sarge
I like the background.
BurakuminDes
Is she refusing to shake hands? What an outrage - wars have been declared for less than this!
gogogo
Kan is sexist?
"ahhh thats cute she wants to shake hands..."
paulinusa
I think she's asking Kan for a dance.
SilverStar
womanforwomen--you're right about the spreading of microbes by handshakes. I remember an American radio host saying that you wouldn't have as many sick people around if the Asian practice of bowing replaced handshakes and, to an extent, hugging.
SilverStar
Oh, I forgot to mention kissing, as some nations do.
xpompey8
The G8/G20 summit was a total waste of money. Nobuko's thinking what's the proper etiquette here.
spankmaster5000
shufu- wouldn't the Kans be the gaijins here?
gaijinfo
Mr. And Mrs. Kan's smiles look very forced. They should be nice to the Canadians, there's is the only economy that isn't in the toilet.
bcbrownboy
Oh jeez, as a Canadian, I am embarrassed by that dress made from Tea Towels. It's worse that that ugly shirt what's-his-name was wearing. Oh short memories in J-politics!
shufu
spankychan, well ... yes ... technically they would ... but ..... you know?
To Japanese gaijin just means not Japanese..
Jkanda
silverstar, personally I have benefitted a great deal by not shaking hands. It is kind of odd at business meetings etc but the past couple of years I have not suffered from common cold and other seasonal infections. Particularly good if you are travelling to countries with low hygiene standards and overly populated countries. If at all, I shake hands, I try to wash my hands at the next possible opportunity or atleast use a wet tissue to wipe off. And I never touch the door knobs, stairway rails or toilet flush buttons. Use a tissue. I am not trying to be fussy but the cost of missing work or important appointments due to influenza and cold is rather significant.
gogogo
Actually most publications and TV stations do not use the word gaijin as they know it offends foreigners. 90% of the time when Japanese want to talk down to foreigners they use it... most not even knowingly they are talking down to foreigners.
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