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Hello, this is from a student in Japan and I will be a writer here in this blog from today.
Im very stranger to write these kind of blog so sorry for making no fancy ones.
As you know, we are now in New Year’s days and having a little bit longer break here in Japan. So I explain one of Japanese traditional cultures held in New Year’s day. In Japan, almost of all Japanese have a special meals which are called “Osechi” in Japanese. Osechi is name of the organized meal box containing lots kind of foods like fish,meats or so. Then Osechi is eaten in three days.I mean from Jan.1st to 3rd so that every Osechi is made in a whole day,generally it is made on Dec.31th. Therefore we finished eating Osechi today in my house.
Anyway, it will be the last short New Year break for me tonight because I have a part time job tomorrow for earning money, to go abroad and meet all of you seeing this blog from all over the world!!
See you soon and have a nice day!!(I was supposed to leave this messages on Jan.3rd)
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your english is very good, and I see that you're a student at keio university -- you must be really smart!
oh, and I had my osechi on january 1st. the problem is, I don't really like fish.
how do I survive in japan?! ;)
Thank you for your comments on my blog.I dont think so but I hope I will be better soon.
Im sorry to hear that cause I see you are hard to survive in Japan witout fish!!;
Anyway are you now in Japan?Im glad to hear that you had Osechi!!Good job!!;
p.s. Im studying Chinese so I left a comment with it
how long have you studied chinese?
I studied for two years, and lived in taipei for one year as an exchange student.
now I can't speak any chinese, because I've been focusing on japanese. but it helped me become really good at kanji, because I studied traditional characters (so I will leave my "this is good" in traditional chinese, haha).
oh my god you speak Chinese a little! Im loser!! I can't speak Chinese I just studied one and half year...
I hope we would meet and talk someday in Chinese!!;
I can still read it a little bit, and sometimes understand it if I hear someone talking...
but if we ever meet, and try to talk in chinese.. it will be a very short conversation, haha.