Given it will probably be over a decade before I land a any solid job in Japan, I don't really have any more questions on my mind at the moment.
Although, if I do have any concerns, I'll ask.
Trust me, I'll take your word over everyone else since you already live in Japan.
Thank you for the second time. Don't worry, it's alright. My Japanese isn't that good either ;) And my English is not always so good either, as my native language is Finnish! Just keep on practicing and you will get better at English! ^^
So you could only get that card with Kuroshitsuji anime dvd?
I've been in a maid cafe. It was funny for the first few minutes, then it was just weird, really weird. The thing is, I had to do some cute stuff and I don't like doing cute stuff c: It is a once in a lifetime expierience though, I had to do it, when will I ever have the chance to do it again, right?
Just by the way, it's called "Hamburg". All great places to stay, but you didn't visit Cologne yet. You better do it, there is so much to see and so much to learn.
It was exhausting. I loved Akihabara though, it felt like a dream came true.
It felt totally diffrent from Germany or any other country I've been, even if it is a first world country, it is diffrent, in a good way ofcourse c:
I'll definitely come back, the people were all so polite and helpful, I thought british people are the pinnacle of good manners, I was wrong, great expierience overall.
I'm doing fine. Hmm, I had to learn cursive and my ordinary handwriting is a mix, but most people younger than me didn't learn it. It was hard for me, like handwriting (any scripts) in general ^_^ It should be a piece of cake compared to Chinese characters--at least that's what my mother would say, she learned to write Chinese as a kid and studied classical Chinese literature in university. And yeah, the handwriting part of Chinese characters seem pretty intimidating to me.
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はい、去年の9月東京に住んでいました。
え−
ベルギーで、どこに行きましたか。
東京で日本語を勉強しました。
I know it's kinda random but I hope it's OK to you 😅
Although, if I do have any concerns, I'll ask.
Trust me, I'll take your word over everyone else since you already live in Japan.
始めまして
i came across your profile kind of randomly~
hi im Sean xD
Thank you for the second time. Don't worry, it's alright. My Japanese isn't that good either ;) And my English is not always so good either, as my native language is Finnish! Just keep on practicing and you will get better at English! ^^
So you could only get that card with Kuroshitsuji anime dvd?
Just by the way, it's called "Hamburg". All great places to stay, but you didn't visit Cologne yet. You better do it, there is so much to see and so much to learn.
翻訳家になりたい!
うん、テレビを見た!すごいです、羨ましい!!
It felt totally diffrent from Germany or any other country I've been, even if it is a first world country, it is diffrent, in a good way ofcourse c:
I'll definitely come back, the people were all so polite and helpful, I thought british people are the pinnacle of good manners, I was wrong, great expierience overall.