【No. 1179】Bureikou (無礼講 - Unrestricted Binge)
Mar 11, 2018 16:31
There is a drinking party called 無礼講 (bureikou) in Japan.
無 (bu) means "nothing" and 礼講 "reikou" means a kind of ritual that respects courtesies and protocols.
The combination, "bureikou," meant a drinking party that was held after "reikou," and it has become a famous term meaning a drinking party that people don't care the difference in status, courtesy or protocols.
Since "bureikou" can be divided into 無礼 (burei - rudeness) and 講 (kou - not care), so some people think that "bureikou" means a drinking party that people can be rude to their boss.
However, of course this thought is wrong.
無 (bu) means "nothing" and 礼講 "reikou" means a kind of ritual that respects courtesies and protocols.
The combination, "bureikou," meant a drinking party that was held after "reikou," and it has become a famous term meaning a drinking party that people don't care the difference in status, courtesy or protocols.
Since "bureikou" can be divided into 無礼 (burei - rudeness) and 講 (kou - not care), so some people think that "bureikou" means a drinking party that people can be rude to their boss.
However, of course this thought is wrong.