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Ghana man in Roppongi just relieved that Canadian man is doing ok


ROPPONGI, Japan (GTA) -- Twenty-two year-old David Makyi-Addo was able to find comfort in the fact that 24-year old Kris McGrady was feeling satisfactory last Friday night, or as the Canadian expatriate explained, 'all right.'

McGrady was spotted walking alone near an intersection in front of Hard Rock Cafe until Addo noticed.

"I tend to worry about all people. Especially if I don't know how they are doing. So I often ask them 'Yo. How you doin?', but many people just ignore me and walk by," Makyi-Addo explained. "When I saw young Christopher near the intersection, he seemed to be troubled by something."

Plus, there was a light rain and he wasn't wearing an overcoat. Thank god, nothing serious was wrong."

"In Ghana, there is a special status for one who asks people how they are doing. Except for the traditional wood-carvers, it is the most respected person in the village. But in Japan, I sometimes feel like a lonely man out there."

After getting reassurance that he was indeed doing fine, Makyi-Addo suggested McGrady should visit a nearby gentlemen's club to "see some titties."

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