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2019-06-08 "In addition, from the viewpoint of health and safety and health hazards, I consider it to be " not desirable "to treat as a socially accepted service provision." [長年日記]

(Continuation from yesterday)

The other day in Japan's Diet, the top person in charge of health and safety in Japan (Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare), answered

"The existence of such a rule is reasonable by social norms"

I know it and I am causing dizziness.

(The above phrase was summarized by Ebata, however, the context might be correct.

"I really wonder how he can think that way on earth ?"

He gave me a headache.

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In this case, the Minister's correct answers are

"I think that wearing high heels and pumps is a case within the range of personal preference"

"In addition, from the viewpoint of health and safety and health hazards, I consider it to be " not desirable "to treat as a socially accepted service provision."

Am I wrong?

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However, to be honest, I was worried that "I waste words again"

Because I'm not interested in high heels and pumps at all. (Moreover, I'm completely indifferent about the idea of "dressing").

The "obligation" of wearing such as high heels and pumps, might not be something for people who are supposed to wear them everyday (mostly they are women),

So, first, I tried to talk this story to my wife.

She got angry at the moment.

My wife said that both

(1) The existence of a company with such in-house rules, and (2) a statement from the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare, are just Nonsense.

and rejected them on the spot.

"He carry his folly too far. He doesn't understand how painful it is to spend the day wearing the pumps"

She had argued the third point "pain" which is neither "dressing" nor "safety".

Anyway, I was relieved to know that I didn't waste words.

(To be continued)