Anecdotal English greeting mishap between Japanese Prime Minister and President Obama
Anecdotal English greeting mishap between Japanese Prime Minister and President Obama The passage contains a trivial, likely apocryphal story about a language slip during a diplomatic meeting. It provides no concrete names beyond well‑known public figures, no financial flows, no misconduct, and no actionable investigative leads. The content is low‑value gossip and offers no novel or sensitive information. Key insights: Prime Minister Mon (unnamed) received English training before a Washington visit.; During the meeting he allegedly said "who r u?" instead of "how r u?"; President Obama responded humorously, referencing his wife Michelle.
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Anecdotal English greeting mishap between Japanese Prime Minister and President Obama The passage contains a trivial, likely apocryphal story about a language slip during a diplomatic meeting. It provides no concrete names beyond well‑known public figures, no financial flows, no misconduct, and no actionable investigative leads. The content is low‑value gossip and offers no novel or sensitive information. Key insights: Prime Minister Mon (unnamed) received English training before a Washington visit.; During the meeting he allegedly said "who r u?" instead of "how r u?"; President Obama responded humorously, referencing his wife Michelle.
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