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    In Japan, "What's your type?" is much more than small talk; it can be a paramount question in everything from matchmaking to getting a job.

    By type, the Japanese mean blood type, and no amount of scientific debunking can kill a widely held notion that blood tells all.

    In the year just ended, four of Japan's top 10 best-sellers were about how blood type determines personality, according to Japan's largest book distributor, Tohan Co. The books' publisher, Bungeisha, says the series — one each for types B, O, A, and AB — has combined sales of well over 5 million copies.

    Taku Kabeya, chief editor at Bungeisha, thinks the appeal comes from having one's self-image confirmed; readers discover the definition of their blood type and "It's like 'Yes, that's me!'"

    As defined by the books, type As are sensitive perfectionists but overanxious; Type Bs are cheerful but eccentric and selfish; Os are curious, generous but stubborn; and ABs are arty but mysterious and unpredictable.

    All that may sound like a horoscope, but the public doesn't seem to care.

    Even Prime Minister Taro Aso seems to consider it important enough to reveal in his official profile on the Web. He's an A. His rival, opposition leader Ichiro Ozawa, is a B.

    Nowadays blood type features in a Nintendo DS game and on "lucky bags" of women's accessories tailored to blood type and sold at Tokyo's Printemps department store. A TV network is set to broadcast a comedy about women seeking husbands according to blood type.

    It doesn't stop there.

    Matchmaking agencies provide blood-type compatibility tests, and some companies make decisions about assignments based on employees' blood types.

    Children at some kindergartens are divided up by blood type, and the women's softball team that won gold at the Beijing Olympics used the theory to customize each player's training.

    Not all see the craze as harmless fun, and the Japanese now have a term, "bura-hara", meaning blood-type harassment.

    And, despite repeated warnings, many employers continue to ask blood types at job interviews, said Junichi Wadayama, an official at the Health, Welfare and Labor Ministry.

    "It's so widespread that most people, even company officials, are not aware that asking blood types could lead to discrimination," Wadayama said.

    Blood types, determined by the proteins in the blood, have nothing to do with personality, said Satoru Kikuchi, associate professor of psychology at Shinshu University.

    "It's simply sham science", he said. "The idea encourages people to judge others by the blood types, without trying to understand them as human beings. It's like racism."

    This use of blood-typing has unsavory roots.

    The theory was imported from Nazi race ideologues and adopted by Japan's militarist government in the 1930s to breed better soldiers. The idea was scrapped years later and the craze faded.

    It resurfaced in the 1970s, however, as Masahiko Nomi, an advocate with no medical background, gave the theory mass appeal. His son, Toshitaka, now promotes it through a private group, the Human Science ABO Center, saying it's not intended to rank or judge people but to smooth relationships and help make the best of one's talents.

    The books tend to stop short of blood-type determinism, suggesting instead that while blood type creates personality tendencies, it's hardly definitive.

    "Good job, you're done. So how do you feel about the results?" one blood type manual asks on its closing page. "Your type, after all, is what you decide you are". More at: AP

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    I can understand why this would catch on, but it bothers me how important it has become. I can't really speak for the Japanese, but this sort of discrimination just wouldn't fly with me. I just undermines the things that actually matter, like personality and intelligence. I really hope this sort of thing doesn't get big in America or anywhere else really.

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    Well... it seems there are a lot of new ways to discriminate people, young persons are becoming really cruel against all those who are different.

    "Sometimes people don't see how much we need them, Until we don't need them anymore..."
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    I would hope that a majority of younger people would be more willing to see change, as we don't have the history of our parents and grandparents. I try to not discriminate, but you are right about how there are a lot of new ways to replace the old ones.

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    Yeah, that bulling is scary nowadays... I recall fighting back at it and it was easy, but now those kids seems more like gangs

    *chocolate for Spidey!* *good spidey, good spidey!*

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    It's not enough to discriminate by what people look like on the outside, now they're doing it based on what's on the inside too? -_-

    It's totally pseudo-science, that's for sure. The idea that you can categorize society into groups like that is just silly. People are affected by their genetics, sure, but I think they're much more affected by the world around them. Judging people by their blood type would be like taking horoscopes seriously...

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