>>9813816Last stream when she mentioned that her father has a friend named Gabriel it got me thinking since that's a very common name in Brasil and she has occasionally spoken a little Portuguese out of nowhere so I came out with this rrat:
>Gabriel is in fact the 16th most common name in Brasil, and the country where the name is the most common in the world>Mexico comes second where the name is the most common in the world (and the 80th most common name in the country, though mexico has the largest Spanish speaking population in the world)The interesting coincidence is that both Brazil and Mexico are the biggest trading partners with Japan in Latam, since both countries are the largest manufacturers and exporters of Japanese cars to the US (as a fun fact, both companies also have manufacturing plants in the Philippines), which means that Misopa's father is very likely involved in the car industry.
The two main companies operating in BR and MX are Toyota and Nissan, now if we assume her dad is still working for any of these companies in Japan, we need to filter the largest plants where it would make sense for a foreigner to be working (and which are located outside the big cities).
What I found was shocking, since exactly one plant fit all the criteria (I won't say which one, since that would be actual doxxing) and after some digging it all came together,
Misopa is half-MexicanNow before mexiroaches get uppity, in my research I also discovered that one of these companies has a lot of Argentinians working in top management positions (the kind of people that would make sense to relocate a lot) which I found rather interesting.
>end rrat