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Context is everything. For example, QR codes are huge in Japan. Witness this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myzLAXtqoa8&feature=playe...!

People literally lining up to take snapshots of QR codes.




The current use of QR codes in Japan seems to mainly be for specials, bargains and contests tied to a physical location (i.e. you don't want it to spread virally). For instance, when a new single is released, they'll put up QR codes that link to random cell phone wallpaper downloads in different record stores, to get you to go around and collect them all (and presumably spend money).

For regular ads, it seems advertisers have moved to the method of showing a picture of a search bar+button with the keywords to find the homepage pre-filled out. (URLs are much harder to remember than words, especially when you barely know any english). I think this practice has come with the rise of smartphones and laptops).

I have lined up for a QR code here. But the site it linked to didn't support smartphone...


Playing the Japan card during discussion of a cultural phenomenon is the equivalent of playing the Hitler card in a political debate.

If there's one thing that's clear, it's that they will do absolutely anything in Japan.

EDIT: In Japan, this is the kind of thing they watch on TV: http://youtu.be/xqoXcLqVemA


Yeah. Those wacky Orientals, eh?


I was just trying to point out cultural differneces in a tongue-in-cheek manner. I think Japan is the least Europeanized wealthy country (the other Asian tigers count too but are less renowned for shocking westerners). As a result, it's often a lot less valid to generalize from Japanese culture to American culture than, say, Australian or German.

There's a world of difference between pointing out cultural diversity and racial stereotyping. I guess the fact that I'm actually kind of into Vermillion Pleasure Night blinded me to the fact that some people might have interpreted my comments as derogatory.


They're not necessarily derogatory, just ignorant. For instance, "least Europeanized" is indeed a generalization to Western culture, just a negative one.




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