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2011年2月2日水曜日
My vacation plan
In spring vacation , I going to moving but I don't dicide one's new address yet so I will looking for a house to rent. I have to go a real estate agent. It's troublesome! Second, I will go Disney land & sea with my friend. I pleasure!
2011年2月1日火曜日
Table customs in Japan & Thailand
Table customs are different around the world. If you are in Thailand, this information will help you.
In Thailand, people do not chopsticks, like in Japan. They use spoons and forks. They never use knives but Japanese use knives. Most Thai food is already cut. If you need to cut things, use the side of your spoon first and then use your fork. The spoon is more important that and the fork in your left hand. Thais usually have rice in a separate bowl. The rice is not on the same plate with the other food. It is not necessary to finish all your rice or all your food. It is good to leave a little on your plate. If you eat everything, it means you want more.
Thais offen offer you more food. The host will ask you two or three times if you want more food. First, you must say no. Then the host insists again, and you must say no again. The host insists a third time, and you finally say yes and take a little. If you really dont't want any more, take very little and leave it on your plate. It is the same with whatever you are drinking. During the meal, never empty your cup or glass. When it is less than half full, your host or neighbor wull refill it. Never fill your own glass. Always refill your neighbor's glass. This means that you must keep an eye on your neighbor's glass all through the meal.
The most important place at a table is at the middle. An important guest will sit at the middle of the table on one side, and the host will sit at the middle of the table on the other side. This may be confusing when the table is round, but the Thais get it right somehow.
In Thailand, people do not chopsticks, like in Japan. They use spoons and forks. They never use knives but Japanese use knives. Most Thai food is already cut. If you need to cut things, use the side of your spoon first and then use your fork. The spoon is more important that and the fork in your left hand. Thais usually have rice in a separate bowl. The rice is not on the same plate with the other food. It is not necessary to finish all your rice or all your food. It is good to leave a little on your plate. If you eat everything, it means you want more.
Thais offen offer you more food. The host will ask you two or three times if you want more food. First, you must say no. Then the host insists again, and you must say no again. The host insists a third time, and you finally say yes and take a little. If you really dont't want any more, take very little and leave it on your plate. It is the same with whatever you are drinking. During the meal, never empty your cup or glass. When it is less than half full, your host or neighbor wull refill it. Never fill your own glass. Always refill your neighbor's glass. This means that you must keep an eye on your neighbor's glass all through the meal.
The most important place at a table is at the middle. An important guest will sit at the middle of the table on one side, and the host will sit at the middle of the table on the other side. This may be confusing when the table is round, but the Thais get it right somehow.
2010年12月15日水曜日
My Christmas plan
There is a circle at Christmas. After that I will spend it with my friend.
We going to Omotesando and We will see illumination at there. It enjoys it very much! My favorite Christmas figure reindeer. It's cute.
We going to Omotesando and We will see illumination at there. It enjoys it very much! My favorite Christmas figure reindeer. It's cute.
2010年12月14日火曜日
Comparing Japan & U.K Chrismas
I'd like to introduce about the difference between Japan and U.K of Chrismas. The first difference is how to spend. While almost Japanese likes to spend with a lover or friend so there is not so a custom to spend with a family. In the first place this how to spend only in Japan whereas the British spend with family. Moreover even if the Briton marries, They spend Christmas in the house of parents of either. Families living the distance apart usually almost gather in the all the members parents' house on 25th. Next, When the Christmas season in the U.K., "Santa hut" called Grotto appears in the shopping centers and children mail the letter which children wrote every request in the post. Children demand to Santa who is called Father Christmas in the U.K. and night of Eve, the children prepare a carrot and mince pie for Santa and reindeer. I thought that the custom was interesting but Japan does not have such post and the custom. Another difference is present. Money is not so spent in the present in some Japanese and There is no present and it eats only the dish. On the other hand, The stocking filler is bought for the family and each one of the relative in Britain and so neither the amount of the present nor the amount of money used for the present are odd. And, the wrapping is done for myself. All wrapping paper sells from all over the town, and buys a terrible amount. The gotten present is put under the Christmas tree, and opened on Christmas Day.
2010年11月30日火曜日
Illumination

This house is near the my house. The decoration is started when becoming Christamastime of every year. This house become showy decorate day by day! It will become more showiness. The person often comes to see this house and This house can enjoy people! I want to go to see more a lot of illuminations. Especially, I want to see the illumination of Roppongi. It must be absolutely beautiful!
2010年11月25日木曜日
2010年11月24日水曜日
My favorite place★

Do you know this town? I’d like to introduction about Kagurazaka. This town with real flair and there has a long history. Kagurazaka is a slope from the Okubo street intersection that can be put according to Waseda in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo to the Sotobori street intersection.
It was not able to go up on this slope because the portable shrine is heavy but it was able to go up easily by playing the Shinto music. It is recorded that the name of "Kagurazaka" was given at this time.
If you go there, you can see the walker in the main street and also, the person who run up the slope by bicycle. And when you enter the back street, there is quiet atmosphere. It is a place where the feeling of life still remains in the center of a city. There become the Street where vehicles are shut out temporarily at holiday and lunchtime and there is bustling. The festival is often opened here. Most famous festival is "Awaodori" and there hold “Awaodori” every summer. The festival that participating team dance and walk in there. The town where there are many cats. You can see many cats. And there are a lot of restaurants such as a first class Japanese restaurant and unique restaurant, bar. There are many shops with individuality respectively.
please go in by all! Be sure of interesting.
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