open-g Wrote:
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> Well, nice to hear you like it, ta.
>
> I spotted a sign from the audience on a DVD cover
> with "Banzai, Keith"
> and found it very catchy.
> I think it fits Keith's attitude, like in "bust or
> glory" or the battle cry in WWII.
> on the other hand "it was commonly used to toast
> Mao Zedong . Apart from these special cases, the
> phrase is almost never used in political slogans
> today.
> In casual conversation, however, the phrase is
> used simply as an exclamation of joy.
> Today banzai has become a word of
> congratulation."
> [
en.wikipedia.org]
>
> I don't consider it ambiguous.
> if I wrote "Love you, Keith" - i would, especially
> guys wearing it.
it was only ambiguous because i had to look it up - and found the wikipedia page too! maybe it's commonplace and i just hadn't heard it.
but if keith says it a lot, as with sssoul pointed out, then it's very suiting!
again, i love it and appreciate you putting it together. shall we look into getting patches made?