Friday, February 5, 2010

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そろそろ (Soro soro)

My stay in Japan will soon come to an end. I go to Nagoya on 15 and Japan 19. The course is almost finished, you may be wondering (probably not) how I will look for those two weeks remaining.

Today I have a crepe evening with my two friends in Taiwan will celebrate Candlemas is a little late. I promised to teach them how to make pancakes.

Next week, I go a few days in Korea, in Seoul to find Noodle, Noodle (a nickname that I just found). I know virtually nothing about Korea. I'll still try to learn a few polite phrases. Then, back to Nagoya, I'll celebrate New Year in Taiwan (the same as Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese). With the French club, we intend to go to a yakiniku restaurant Sunday. It is also the day of Saint Valentine *. Do you know who I'll give my chocolates? (* O *) {"Hi, hi"}

And finally, in two weeks I'm off to Tokyo. This last trip would focus primarily on the bar / restaurant theme: Alcatraz, the Vampire Cafe, the on Alice in Wonderland, etc.. I finally managed to get my entry for the Ghibli Museum. \\ (^-^)/

I also have some reports to make a bit of paperwork and spring cleaning of my room! These two weeks will pass quickly! (T_T) I honestly do not really want to leave but I also can not wait to meet my friends, my family, Paris ...

Oh, and early this morning, it snowed! For photos, I cheated a bit. These here are from the last month.




* In Japan, Valentine's Day, girls / young women give chocolates to boys / men they like. There are two kinds of chocolate: chocolate friendship (or thank) and chocolates for a loved one. At this time of year, there are chocolates everywhere (combined supermarket departo, etc.) already made, to do so. It makes you want to eat! One month after Valentine's Day, boys show their gratitude by offering cookies or by inviting the girl he likes to go out.

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