it has been long
i have finished putting all my things away. it is very strange being alone home here now. i hope i will run into someone who remembers i remember.
japan already looks very different when i can readmost of some of a few of the street signs. in nagoya we were not supposed to leave school without senior older students, and most people at the dorms were changing switch also from other countries. i am not sure where to go to find something good to drink. can i ask one of you someone?
i've been trying to brush up on my japanese, but its definitely more difficult than my practice books. i would like to practice, but if im more understandable in english to people that is okay too. maybe that is easier for people who can speak it?
(ooc: strikethroughs are alternate phrasings or words he couldn't remember that didn't actually make it into the post. italics are things typed in english.)
japan already looks very different when i can read
i've been trying to brush up on my japanese, but its definitely more difficult than my practice books. i would like to practice, but if im more understandable in english to people that is okay too. maybe that is easier for people who can speak it?
(ooc: strikethroughs are alternate phrasings or words he couldn't remember that didn't actually make it into the post. italics are things typed in english.)
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i was thinking so. i have tried to respond at some, but i do not know my understanding came across well. i suppose it is good he has friends who can read his thing better than i can.
i think many things here are sweet, even type of bread. i am also a bit confused by the bread that is with things inside. i am used to the bread top to be in jars.
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Whatever you've managed to interpret, it was probably the right thing. If you do insist on getting to know Niou-kun, I can reassure that he doesn't bite, so to speak.
That is true. It would seem that Japanese people are fond of sweets, doesn't it? Having the toppings or fillings stuffed inside the bread makes it convenient and neater, I think.
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i was not worried about bite so much as just general sanity.
and then there is the things called sweets that are not so sweet at all. it is sometimes a bit confusing. i suppose it is saving time, yes. i can get used to it, i think.
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Mm, those are curious treats. If you will have some time in the future, we could go and have small trip to try out different things.
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i would like that. do you know the good places to try those sorts of things, yagyuu-san?
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I know a few and if ever, a friend of mine would be sure to know the best places to go to.
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then we should set up a date to go sometime.
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We should! I'll DM you my contact details. I look forward to seeing you, Krauser-kun. Until then, please take care.