As if we didn't have enough celebrations in February/March...
...my blog is exactly one year old!. Celebrating with bolognese...how about you?
Whooooah, Gaikokujin desu, Hoteki na gaikokujin desu, Igirisujin ni Nihon desu
...my blog is exactly one year old!. Celebrating with bolognese...how about you?
This week has had me at an Elementary school (6-11) every day and I love it. It's completely exhausting, playing games with hundreds of excitable tinies, but they make you feel so appreciated. Almost as a postscript to my last entry, this week I've come home with two bags of origami and half a bottle of okonomiyaki sauce.
Differences in culture and means of approaching problems can be frustrating to both native and alien peoples.
Labels: anger, culture (shock), I wasn't expecting that, Japan, school, teaching, that job they make me do
With my longest tenure of employment being in a public Library, you'd think I'd have learned a thing or two...assume not, gentle reader. My books were a catastrophic three months overdue, and I'd forgotten my card, rendering me impotent on the borrowing front. My thanks go to the Kawasaki Public Library Service, with their 'no fines' policy.
Labels: culture (shock), I wasn't expecting that, oops
As you'd expect in Japan, Valentines Day has men as the beneficiaries, receiving chocolates or cards, sometimes from admirers, but Office Ladies are generally expected to make a gesture (of respect & appreciation, mind you) towards their boss. But fear not Ladies, for a month later, the 14th of March is White Day, when the boys return the favour & give stuff to the girls...however both days can be viewed with the same cynicism some Westerners reserve for Christmas...especially since it's generally believed that Valentines Day was "imported" in 1958 by a confectionary company, and White Day in 1960 by a marshmallow company (hence the name). Neither day is a national holiday.
Labels: cool places, fun, I wasn't expecting that, Japan, tourists, writing
In twenty days, my blog is going to be exactly one year old.
Labels: oops
Light of a firefly, snow on windows
Labels: folklore, I wasn't expecting that, Japan, religion, school, students, that job they make me do