submitted by Nadine
In her memoirs, Barbara Bush described one of those most
embarrassing moments that inevitably occur, even on the
most carefully advanced of foreign trips. Along with her
husband, then the Vice President, Mrs. Bush was lunching
with Emperor Hirohito at Tokyo's Imperial Palace.
Sitting next to the Emperor, Mrs. Bush found the conversation
an uphill task. To all her efforts at verbal engagement, the
Emperor would smile and say "Yes" or "No," with an
occasional "Thank You" tossed in for good measure.
Looking around her elegant surroundings, she complimented
Hirohito on his official residence.
"Thank you," he said.
"Is it new?" pressed Mrs. Bush.
"Yes."
"Was the old palace just so old that it was falling down?"
asked the intrepid visitor.
In his most charming, yet regal, matter, Hirohito replied, "No,
I'm afraid that you bombed it."
Mrs. Bush turned to her other lunch partner.
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