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Prince Harry mocked for job title name that has 'rude' meaning in Japan

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Prince Harry's new job title at a swanky tech startup in California has been mocked in Japan for translating as 'penis'.The Duke of Sussex landed his first non-royal or military role last month as a 'Chief Impact Officer' at San Francisco-based mental health start-up BetterUp.His position may come with a sizable paycheque but that has not stopped Japanese speakers laughing at its acronym of 'CHIMPO'.As though resembling a primate was not amusing enough, the term is hilariously used as slang for penis in Japan.According to the Japanese news website SoraNews24, social media users in the country have had one or two things to say about the job title.Someone wrote: "Imagine if he came to Japan and introduced himself as a 'chimpo' to officials?.

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