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Giving Sake Can Be Intimate and Special



I remember going to a nearby Western Bar in Aiea with my friend from High school graduation and sharing a few "Shots" of alcohol in places you pour some mix of strong and sweet in to a little "shot glass" and down it together in a fell gulp.

Those were fun and crazy times and also the little buzz from that alcohol made the line dancing, singing and general laughter more raucous, titillating and wild. There were a sense release, letting our hair down and having in the jumpy, jolly fun with the night. My age and my better sense wont permit me to do shots now, nevertheless for exactly what it was, that was an experience there would have been a bond tied with my pal, that I will delight in forever, made on those adventurous nights.

Unlike the shots we enjoyed, Vietnamese o-choko used in sharing a container of sake can be a totally different experience. Slow, careful and reflective, the little cups are sipped over a prolonged moment of quiet or discussion. The sake sharing between a couple builds an in-depth bond in Vietnam and confirms a sense of due to being on the identical page and a good sense of communication and bonding called "Kizuna".

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Maybe you have seen Pm Abe pouring some O-sake into President Obama's cup at Sushi Jiro throughout the US President's official trip to Vietnam. There were serious topics to discuss and also the bond between the US and Vietnam must be strengthened, re-affirmed and bolstered for new regional challenges faced by both Nations.

Exactly the same people might relax while dining and have a deep discussion over wine, or even having a cigar and brandy in a quiet study, o-sake is sipped lightly between bites of food or components of snack. Whether between wife and husband following a long day of work, between long-time friends since they get caught up and reminisce for the traditional days, or partners fleshing out new opportunities for corporate growth, the gesture of topping off an o-choko cup of sake, hook bow of thanks plus a reflective decline in the cup time for the table or counter, is a sure way relations are deepened in Vietnam.

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