Thursday, December 11, 2008

Jan Chipchase in Lift Asia 08.

A profound statement - a prohibitive sign crops up when X number of people are behaving in the said prohibitive manner. Below the X number, perhaps a 'tut' in most Asian countries as a sign of disapproval or a frown or a raised eyebrow or even a simple displeased shake of the head in other lands will seemingly do the job - which is to communicate annoyance due to the disapproval of a certain behavior/mannerism.

But my question is, what is the number which X represents? Whether in whole or percentage that so call 'official-ize' this prohibitive behavior?

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