4 more days till my HK get-away with the little sis and the little bro!
this is our last “the-3-of-us only” gimmick before I tie the knot.
i look forward to seeing the places — and most especially JAY CHOU!
if i see Jay Chou walking on the street — bahala na! magdasal na siya dahil isusupot ko sya at bibitbitin ko sya papuntang Pinas!
hehe…just joking (but who knows?) i am sure i’ll find some ways to embarass my baby bro especially if i saw my fave C-Pop artistes. pasensyahan na! kapalan na lang ng mukha!
haha!
speaking of C-Pop. Talk about lousy timing. Wu Chun–one of me and my sister’s fave Taiwanese artistes is coming over to the Philippines…THE EXACT TIME THAT WE WILL BE IN HK–WHERE HE IS BASED!
kamusta naman talaga!?!
com to think of it, not being here in the Philippines will save me and my sister from further kahihiyan dahil i am sure, if we are here in the Philippines… we will track down Wu Chun. Kung si Elliot Yamin nga (na hindi singkit)–di namen pinatawad! Si Wu Chun pa kaya!
ohayo gozaimasu!
gakusee desu,
nihongo desu!
good morning!
i am a student
and my major is the japanese language
i recently came back to school as a japanese language student. ive been attending night classes at one of the language schools in makati and today is already my sixth day as a gakusei.
some background– since i can probably remember, i have been badly in love with the japanese culture. i devoured everything that has to do with japan and its people and its culture and i always wanted to learn the language. but a few things got in the way and i had to make do with reading subtitles on the JDoramas. That is– until I got fed up, dividing my time looking at the subs and then at Jun-kun’s face (or Toma-chan, it depends) and then back at the subs again. So I said it’s about time i enroll for language classes, finally realising that it’s hard to do self study when you have no one to teach you proper intonation and accent. I finally gave up on a trillion phrase books and a customised Japanese audio lessons in my IPod and hauled my butt to school.
(the serious explanation for this is — “I realised its an advantage in the corporate world to be knowledgeable with different languages” CHENES!)
my classes are every 7-9PM and I learn basic/beginners japanese with 8 other professionals.
what can i say about being back to school?
– it’s great especially as it gives your brain exercise. try memorising the hiragana and katakana in a few days, as well as learn new words. bu hey, it’s worth it.
– after 8 years working, my brain is offically ON LEAVE. studying foreign words, phrases and concepts resuscitated my poor brain.
– i am officially hopeless in the use of particles like wa, ga, ni, no, eh, oh. Recent quizzes has humbled me with my school.
stil, i enjoy my classes and i always look forward to it.
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