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kapildev ◴[] No.44303937[source]
First time I saw a domain named `honda`. On further research [1], I see that many companies have Top Level Domains of their name. Why did IANA/ICANN allow TLDs of company's names?

[1]: https://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt

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MangoToupe ◴[] No.44304560[source]
I don't know japanese or japanese culture, but it's possible this word extends beyond branding. cf https://venere.it/en/the-meaning-and-history-of-the-name-hon...

Notably:

> The name “Honda” has its roots in Japan, a country known for its rich traditions and cultural heritage. In Japanese, the name is written as 本田, which can be broken down into two characters: 本 (“hon”) meaning “origin” or “root” and 田 (“da” or “ta”) meaning “rice field” or “paddy field.” The combination of these characters conveys a sense of familial roots or origin tied to agricultural land, which was historically significant in Japan’s agrarian society.

> Traditionally, Japanese surnames like Honda were often linked to geographic locations or land ownership, reflecting the agricultural lifestyle of early Japan. Thus, the name Honda could have been used to denote a family that owned or worked on rice fields, marking them as stewards of the land.

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throwaway2037 ◴[] No.44307221[source]
I love this (meaningless) phrase:

    > a country known for its rich traditions and cultural heritage
Are there any countries that do not have "rich traditions and cultural heritage"? (Let's ask ChatGPT to "delve" into that...)
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echoangle ◴[] No.44307458[source]
The US maybe? I wouldn’t say the US has rich traditions and cultural heritage, they are too young for that.
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mensetmanusman ◴[] No.44309554[source]
Actually, America is one of the oldest continuously operating stable political systems in the world. (UK is older)

For example, the US in its current form is older than China, which was taken over relatively recently by the CCP who are also actively destroying most vestiges of cultural heritage through forced migration and erasing of inconvenient history.

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1. skylurk ◴[] No.44310721[source]
Nevertheless, China has rich traditions and cultural heritage that go back millennia.

Perhaps even the only place that can top Japan in this regard.

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2. throwaway2037 ◴[] No.44345200[source]

    > Perhaps even the only place that can top Japan in this regard.
But not India or Korea or "Levantine" (modern Israel, Palestine, Lebanon) or Egypt or Greece?