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Japanese for Busy People 1, 3rd, Romanized, p. xvii: Introducing the characters

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character name
description
Sumisu-san   Mr. Mike Smith (32 years, American, attorney for ABC Foods, single)  
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Chan-san   Ms. Mei Chan (30 years, from Hong Kong, sales department of ABC Foods, single)  
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Gurin-san   Mr. Frank Green (56 years, American, president of Tokyo branch of ABC Foods, married, lives in Tokyo)  
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Sasaki-san   Mrs. Keiko Sasaki (53 years, Japanese, department manager of ABC Foods' sales department, married)  
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Kato-san   Mr. Akiro Kato (46 years, Japanese, section chief of ABC Foods' sales department, married)  
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Nakamura-san   Ms. Mayumi Nakamura (26 years, Japanese, secretary to Ms. Sasaki, single)  
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Suzuki-san   Mr. Daisuke Suzuki (24 years, Japanese, member of ABC Foods' staff, single)  
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Takahashi-san   Mr. Shingo Takahashi (48 years, Japanese, chief of the sales department of Nozomi department store, his wife is Junko)  
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Yamamoto-san   Mr. Ichiro Yamamoto (45 years, Japanese, president of Kyoto branch of ABC Foods)  
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(Ogawa-san)   Mr. Hideo Ogawa (49 years, friend of Mr. Green)  
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(Yamada-san)   Mr. Taro Yamada (banker, friend of Mr. Smith)  
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(Matsui-san)   Mrs. Ayako Matsui (Mr. Greens' next door neighbour)  
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