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Yamamura Gakuen

So the welcome party went really well. It turns out that all the students who were visiting were girls which for some reason was surprising to me... don't ask me why... Anyway, one of the boys in my class was performing magic tricks for us and we all thought it was pretty amazing. The girls from Yamamura though were particularly impressed by his ablility to suffle a deck of cards. It was pretty funny. We got to go ice skating with them and that was pretty fun too. I've always heard Japanese people like to take pictures, but I would never have guessed they would take as many pictures as they did. It was amazing. They took pictures of everything! :) Well anyway, I think we are going to the mall sometime this upcoming week which will be fun.

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  • 04:15:53 02:24:09 It means "Happy New Year!" :)
  • 06:53:44 I figured that out on my own thanks,
  • 08:41:07 06:53:44 I wasn't talking to you. :) (mouse over the timestamp to see who I was responding to.)
  • 08:23:46 Go rudeness and an intelligent rebuttle!
  • 09:19:04 If I contributed to that I am actually quite proud, I can't bare people who enjoy their mannors served on what persumably must be a mercury coated golden platter.
  • 08:32:23 ummm k I have a question... When asking would you like something to eat would Nani tabetai desu ka? Be incorrect... the lesson i just used says Nanika tabetai desu ka?
  • 12:15:58 明けましたおめでとう!
  • 15:36:04 M Utley - Nani (o) tabetai desu ka? would mean What do you want to eat? But Nanika Tabetai desu ka? means Do you want something to eat? The difference in meaning is slight, but it's there!
  • 18:12:03 ah i see thank you~^^~
  • 12:04:51 very helpful! thx

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