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Ana Paula> No, I am definitely not a shopaholic, I hope! lol. I am amazed to see you comment to every blogger. You are very kind and I admire you!
Ilona>I will put some photos soon. Please check out the new entries:)
Adriana>Yes, I will discuss this topic as I believe it varies for every country and culture.
Dear M.Nassar>I appreciate your kind message. I have explored this website and found it very interactive. Please help us learn more about English. Thanks again.
Vincent & Sue>You are year 11 and 12, so are you guys high school students? I am so gealous that you are young lol! I used to swim in Singapore, and it was much fun, as it is always summer there. Now I do dance in weekends. I will give you the tips about the travel in Japan in this blog. See you there:)
Fuyuko>It is so nice that you are exchange high school student. Please enjoy the life and I promise it will be your great experience. Take care x
Hai> I am sure people in China are also hard working. Actually I usually start working at 8am, so it is not bad!
Naheed>Nice seeing you again! I really liked your blog, esp 'Mangoes'. Thanks for telling me about Pakistan too.
Juan Antonio> I've never been to Spain, but would love to visit there someday. I heard the islamic place in 16C (we call it 'Aruhanbura Palace') is VERY beautiful!
Allesandro> Girls always love shopping and hope you are generous for it!:) I did not know the traffic about Italy very much, and was surprised to hear the train was also crammed.
Pervaiz> Working hours in Japan is 8hrs every day officially, but it always depends on the company's culture, I could say. People in Japan used to work so much soon after WW2, but it is changing these days.
Sherzod> Thanks for the kind comments. I did not know you have Origami in Tajikistan!!! I would like to show you the traditional origami, which has the nice pattern.
Liao, Linmi>Worked or working for Japanese companies? You must have some Japanese cultural experience, I guess? Anyway I am glad to hear that cz my company also has the branch in Shanghai, Dalian, Shenzhen, or other places. Hope we share our work experience:)
Paulaj> Actually most clothes of mine are from sales! B/c if sales starts, we get discount! Qualities of them are quite good. Give it a try on shopping in sales someday!
Tiwat>Yes, i've been to Phuket, Krabi and Bankok:) I love Krabi, as well as Pat thai noodle I had there! it was soooo yummy!
Marina> Yes, the room here is tiny, but we Japanese are also small so it is better than everyone expects ( I think). Or if you go to suburb, you can see many family have their own houses. Although it is not as big as those in the US. I once visited there and was surprised to see big houses!
Sandra>I like Nausika too! All the movie producers and writers you mentioned are very famous and popular in Japan. I also like them. I did not know they are that famous in Europe as well. Thanks for your information.
Benka>That's my big probelem that I easily start sleeping everywhere! haha. I will talk about interesting sleeping habit here so please read this later.
Yojiro-san>it is nice to hear about you! It is rare that you have 3 children, isn't it?
I also wake up early for the same reason. I wanna have my own time before I got too tired for work. Take care.
Now I feel I did great thing, Haha. Sorry if I missed someone's name. See ya x
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I do not want to miss this chance ,thought my eglish is very poor .I wish I would be allowed to join it .I have not any reason but one I love eglish.please help me ,thankes!
the one way to learn E form this blog is to study all those writhings which has sented by the student blogers which we are learn much words but if we have some provlems how can we solve it as i have one when i am writing or useing or speakig some comments i miss speling of what i am writing it my speling is not coract pleas guidme what to do .thanks zahid
Hello, Yumi! I have heard about origami but I did not quite understand what it is. I think that it would be worthwhile to dedicate a whole blog to writing about it. I learnt English at school and university. It came in very handy when I went travelling for the first time across some of the countries of Western Europe one summer. In the country where I live, people didn't use to give any importance to travelling abroad, learning about different cultures, but now more and more young people travel to meet people from other cultures so that the war here would never breake out again.
Hi Yumi!First of all I would like to say you are very pretty,and thank you!that you liked my blogs.I'm enjoying reading your entries too.I have a small request, that someday you write something about Sushi and puffer fish.To the best of my knowledge,sushi is a raw fish eaten with rice,isn't it? Does it really taste raw when eaten? Good day,Naheed x
Hi Yumi! Thank you for answering my question. You are a very kind girl, and moreover I´m really enjoying reading your blog. I looking forward to hearing more from you, and about Japan too. I have friends who live in Japan now, and I miss them so much. In fact, Sao Paulo state and Mogi das Cruzes, which is the city where I live, have a strong Japanese cultural influence, because of the Japanese imigration in Brazil. Actually next year we´re going to celebrate the Japanese imigration centenary here. Therefore Yumi, a big party is being organized in order to celebrate this date. Well after Portuguese, I can tell you that Japanese is the language I hear most in my city. Hmm... Yumi, when would be possible, could you please talk about the cherry blossom. Once I´ve read a book which described the cherry blossom in a such beautiful way, then I really would like to know more about it. Have a nice Sunday :-). Ana Paula.
Yumi, i love to read your blog and your activities.it's interesting and at the same time i can enhance my English too..keep typing!!:)
Hi,Yumi.I have heard from a friend living in Tokyo now that there are lots of beautiful scenery there.So would you post some photos of the most famous places of interest.
Hello Yumi. Very nice from your part to reply most of the coments. I have a pair of questions for you. In this blog, and in most of western languages, we use the latin alphabet (which came from the roman empire), but japanese is writed with kanji characters. Did you learn latin alphabet at school? Do all the japanese learn this alphabet and can read it? Did you learn first kanji or both at the same time? I hope you can answer to my curiosity. Thanks a lot.
Hi Yumi, how are you? Did you enjoy your weekend? I really hope so!! I spent all the time on the beach, fantastic!! I really needed it. I'm working very hard in this period. Fortunately next week I'll be relaxing on holiday. Believe me, I enjoy going out for shopping with my girlfriend and I'm also generous too, but sometimes women exceed!! When I have to buy something I must not spend a lot of time because "it's boring", while when she has to choose something time's never enough and "I make her anxious"!! Uauhh!! It doesn't seem a good example of parity, doesn't it? ;-). Italian trains are really crowded and first of all never in time!! I think your train are better than ours. by bye
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