You work directly for the president of a mid-size Japanese company. He is nice enough, but exercises dictator-like authority, and the staff is somewhat scared of him.
You are pretty sure he wears a toupee - sure enough that you would bet $1000 on it. However, you are possibly the only one in the office who has noticed this. Of course, you don't dare mention it to anyone, and you make it a rule to avoid the topic of hair altogether when talking with him. He is clearly extremely self-conscious about his appearance because of his very public position, and has little humor about it.
Today, for the first time in years, he has come in with a slightly different hairstyle. You're still 99.9% sure that it's just a different toupee.
You have a daily meeting with him. Whenever you get a haircut, he says something about it. So, what do you do today?
A: Ask if he got a haircut, and briefly compliment him if he says yes.
B: Don't say a damn thing.
Option A entails raising the forbidden topic and navigating the tension skillfully, which you may not pull off. Option B carries the risk of making him wonder if you're avoiding the topic altogether, which naturally suggests that you know his secret.
What do you do?
(PS: If any of you have ever considered rocking a toupee, I'd urge you to think twice about it. Even if you pay big money for a good one, the fact is that once you hit your 50s and your hair just isn't supposed to be that thick and colorful anymore, it's really hard to keep up the lie.)