• Lindhardt Dalrymple posted an update 5 years, 9 months ago  · 

    I recall traversing to a nearby Western Bar in Aiea with my buddy from Secondary school and sharing a couple of "Shots" of alcohol in places you pour some blend of strong and sweet into 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 road dancing, singing and general laughter more raucous, titillating and wild. There were a feeling of release, letting our hair down and getting into the jumpy, jolly fun of the night. How old irrrve become and my better sense wont permit me to do shots now, nevertheless for what it was, that was an experience there would be a bond tied with my friend, that I will cherish forever, made on those adventurous nights.

    Unlike the shots we enjoyed, Vietnamese o-choko use within sharing a container of sake is a very different experience. Slow, careful and reflective, the small cups are sipped over a long 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 same page plus a good a feeling of communication and bonding called "Kizuna".

    You may have seen Prime Minister Abe pouring a little bit of O-sake into President Obama’s cup at Sushi Jiro through the US President’s official stop by at Vietnam. There were serious topics to go over and the bond relating to the US and Vietnam must be strengthened, re-affirmed and bolstered for first time regional challenges faced by both Nations.

    The same way people might relax at dinner where you can deep discussion over wine, or possibly having a cigar and brandy in the quiet study, o-sake is sipped lightly between bites of food or bits of snack. Whether between couple after having a long day’s work, between long-time friends as they definitely catch up and reminisce on the traditional days, or business partners fleshing out new opportunities for corporate growth, the gesture of topping off an o-choko cup of sake, a little bow of thanks plus a reflective lowering of the cup time for the table or counter, is one way relations are deepened in Vietnam.

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