The curmudgeon in me almost wanted to say yes but I know the state machine that would swing into action there and it would be unfun.
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see also: what happens when you put “mongrel” for race on a clearance form http://web.stanford.edu/~learnest/les/mongrel.htm …
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What happens if you say yes????
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All sorts of bad news with regards to their ability to bank him (member of criminal organization) or me, wife, or daughter (family of same).
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I'm half surprised they're allowed to accept "pretty sure" and didn't insist that you talk to your son and get him to confirm it.
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"Yes. Here is his yakuza license. What do I win?"
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ha, did they follow up with 'does he have any tattoos?'
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Like ESTA form in the US—“Where you a member of the Nazi party in the 1930s?” “Do I look like a centenarian?”
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"No son, you had enough tattoos this month, wait a little" :D
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Although... that sounds like something a yakuza might want the bank to think...
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