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You're welcome!
I think Japanese will wonder you know what “It's difficult.”means!;ー) I hope you have fun in Japan,too! And later please tell us about your homestay!
by horn12_12
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I really appreciate you!!
Well,I agree with id:Nigitama. Because today,Japanese are generous to different culture. Oh, it'll be confusing for you to be said“It's difficult.”We say it instead of“NO.”because we're poor atsaying NO. Maybe you should know it. But take it easy and enjoy your homestay in Japan!! |
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by Nigitama
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No problem. I'm glad I can be helpful. You may ask as many questions as you would like. ^_^
Here many people take showers over baths. So a shower is shorter, but more like 15 minutes for most people. It can take longer or shorter too. I've taken a shower within 2 minutes before, but that was quite rushed. However when people take a bath it can be a while, since a bath is considered relaxing and is usually done when there is time to take one. Children also take baths instead of showers usually. I was wondering is there anything in Japan that is a definte no to do. Like something many foreigners do that is really offensive? Please tell me. I'm going to Japan on a homestay in a week. I don't want to offend anyone while I'm there. |
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Oh that is awsome!
Hm, living in the middle of a field is okay. Though it means there are not that many people who live by us. We have to drive to get anywhere. Well, usually we eat a lot of bread with everything. Like a bread roll or a sandwich made with bread and meat. An example of a dinner is roasted chicken with mashed potatoes and cooked carrots. We go food shopping at least once a week. And regular shopping probably twice a week. Honestly we buy way too much. Happy to be of service! |
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lol. I'm not sure if there are that many. That's really neat! When do you plan to study abroad?
What would you like to know about life here? I live in the USA in the city of Chicago countryside. I actually live in the middle of a corn field, which is kinda the countryside for the midwest of America. |
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