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Chapter Four of Dr Kirk Honda’s deep dive on apologies and forgiveness.

00:00 Culture & transgressions

09:10 Dr. Kirk's family culture

19:40 Culture and meaning

29:58 Accusations in therapy & a hypothetical apology

35:14 Mob assumptions about Dr. Kirk

45:50 Toyota apology

49:40 Financial crisis apology

60:55 Interpreting an apology


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Anonymous

Fellow multiracial Japanese person, and my Japanese family is similar about toilet humor. Farting, burping, mooning, etc. were all perfectly normal. We also had a similar behavior around family gatherings, where everyone would show up for everything, until my grandmother died. Then we kind of lost family cohesion.

Anonymous

Thank you Alina for the time stamps!