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WELCOME TO JAP NIGHT

WELCOME TO JAP NIGHT.

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WELCOME TO JAP NIGHT

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  1. WELCOME TO JAP NIGHT

  2. Wikipedia defines a JAP as “pejorative characterization of a subtype of Jewish-American women. The term implies materialistic and selfish tendencies, attributed to a pampered background, and similar stereotypes exist in other countries with Jewish populations, including the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada. The term was coined by Herman Wouk. One definition from Urban Dictionary says a Jewish American Princess is a “Jewish girl, normally found in the following areas: the Northeast, including the tri-state area (NY, CT, NJ). Normally shortened to "Jap" this girl dresses only in clothing that costs more than it's worth (ex. Abercrombie, uggs, etc.) and is always getting what they want. The Jap is constantly shopping and buying this overpriced clothing, along with a ridiculous amount of Jewelery and expensive, needless crap. The Jap is known for her very annoying, nagging voice. What is a JAP?

  3. The essentials of a JAP: -Coach Bag -Tiffany’s Jewelry -Uggs -Limitless Credit Card -North Face Jacket - Seven Jeans -Designer Sunglasses -Phone with a full QWERY keyboard -Mac Computer -Juicy Sweats -Makeup from Sephora - Nice car Have you spotted a JAP in the room yet? Here are some common “JAPpy” names, according to Urban Dictionary: -Melissa, Emily, Allison, Michelle, Abby, Amy, Erica, Jamie, Laura, Lauren, Shira, Shana, Aliza, Mollie, Molly, Lindsay, Dani, Danielle, Becca, Elana, Stefanie, Jaclyn, Jackie, Carly -Common JAPrince names: Michael, Jonothan, Mark, Josh, Jeremy, David, Danny, Jared, Jeff, Matt, Adam, Aaron, Scott, Ross JAP Checklist

  4. JAP: a naughty or nice term? • One (or several) aspects of JAPs may apply to you. Is it a compliment to be called a JAP? No. But tonight, we will disregard this stereotype and give JAP a new definition- Jewish and PROUD!

  5. Embrace your true JAP-iness • Tonight, we will get JAPpy with programs that connect us to our heritage. But first, we are asking YOU to write your own definitions of a JAP- one for “Jewish American Princess” and the other for “Jewish and PROUD”

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