Talk:Stratosphere Girl

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[edit] "we"

This article is written, I believe from a western perspective. I think it's inappropriate to say "Added to this, is the completely alien culture of rich Japanese businessmen who gather together in bizarre clubs to associate with blonde English speaking darlings. This is so completely foreign to us (western cultures) that we cannot understand why it is happening." I assume that rich Japanese businessmen understand it fine. I can't change it, because I haven't seen the movie, but someone should eliminate the cultural bias. Thanks —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 18.239.6.57 (talk • contribs).

[edit] oops

sorry, just noticed the "neutral point of view" tag. I guess it'll be taken care of (I hope) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 18.239.6.57 (talk • contribs).