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September 18th, 2006 | help Need help?

Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! They are one of the biggest tourist attractions in Japan, but you can do more than just look! Today we take you inside of the Japanese temple and give you the survival phrases you need to take your experience there to the next level by actually participating! Learn how to ask what you should do in the temple, and - more importantly - how to understand the answer! After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and take these phrases with you on the go with the iLearning Center! Be sure to leave us a post!

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This entry was posted on Monday, September 18th, 2006 at 9:24 pm and is filed under Survival Phrases. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

18 Responses to “Survival Phrases #39 - Visiting a Temple”

avatar JapanesePod101.com says:

Mina-san,

Hope all had a great weekend! Typhoons are sweeping in on Japan, so we’ve had some wet weather the past few days! How about in your part of the world?

Yoroshiku onegai shimasu!

avatar Sølvi says:

In my part of Norway, the sun is shining! That’s just weird, it’s supposed to be autumn and cold and rainy and stuff…

avatar Hugo says:

In Cordoba the sun is shining to, but with a soft wind something relative normal for this month :smile: The weather is a litle weird in this regions to.
The spring is almost here :razz:

avatar Vicky says:

In El Paso…..Very very Sunny and nice cool air surrounded. It’s too hard to be inside of buliding all the time. Go out and have some picnic!!! :mrgreen:

I found out more reasons to study in Japanese. I have to study harder and put more time in it. :wink:

I have wonderful weekend that I can’t forget in my life time. :shock:

avatar John C. Briggs says:

Minnasan,
Well I purchased a 30GB iPOD video this weekend. Great product. I used it to listen to JPOD on my car radio during my commute this morning. This is sure nicer than the huge stack of CDs that I have been using.
Jya Mata
John

avatar Alan says:

Hum, quite a few words in that one I didn’t know. :???:
(勉強しろ)

イギリスの天気はいいです。 :smile:

avatar Sylvie says:

Had A Great Day , after a terrible sunday
The Mont blanc was beautiful (it snowed on it the past days): white on a blue sky! But very fresh…
It’s the night now
Keep going with this wonderful survival lessons!

avatar Mark says:

Great day here in Florida! Just took a break to enjoy the nice weather. Hurricanes have been staying away from the US east coast, so that’s always a good thing. :D

Have a great day/night everyone!

avatar Liz says:

It’s nice in Chicago today, after quite a bit of rain. The sun is out, but it’s cool (high of 72F or 22C). Good thing it’s nice because I understand that Michael Cassidy is in Chicago on business and he can sight-see a little today. :grin: I told Mike to take a look at Millenium Park. :mrgreen:

Sylvie-san, I loved your description of Mont Blanc!!

John Briggs-san, Hurray! Hope you enjoy that new toy! :smile: No, wait, it’s an instrument of learning!! Loved your video, want to see more :wink:

avatar Liz says:

P.S. to Peter-san:
Great lesson today! Very, very nice! :wink: All that repetition is what we Beginners really need! :grin:

avatar Sindy from NYC says:

So today was posting about the weather ehh! Well in New York City is 82 sunny and beautiful to be outside and enjoy this hot city and its people especially the all the Asians living here so many cute faces ahhhhh! :mrgreen: S_R_C

PS: Today’s lesson great I love it I hope I can visit a temple in the future when I get to visit Japan! :smile:

avatar Sindy from NYC says:

oohhhh I forgot to all the grandmothers and grand fathers out there in Japan and in America Happy Keirou-no-hi day! We love you all! :wink: S_R_C

avatar Ro says:

JP101,
Bad weather are the best excuse for having a good working day.

avatar Nathan says:

Ro-san,

Unfortunately, the weather is pretty nice today, so we’ll be releasing today’s episode tomorrow! :grin:

Just kidding :wink:

avatar mikuji says:

Monday: Very bright in the morning but rained after 6 pm. Fortunately I saw it coming :wink: and brought the dry washing in before going to my flute lesson and coming back in the rain.

Yappari ! September in England.

But today (Tuesday) it is sunny and warm again?!! :shock: fortunately with a light breeze.

mikuji

avatar John C. Briggs says:

Lizさん、
I am enjoying the new ipod. I can have all of JPOD in my pocket (or car). This morning I had a mindless task at work and listened to Beginner Lessons 1-12. Ah the early days.
I am glad you enjoyed the video. Clearly there were a lot of other people that put much more effort in. I really liked the montage that JPOD put together. Much more interesting that watching any one clip straight through. Well done JPOD (Nathanさんperhaps).
Thanks
John C. Briggs

avatar Daniel Beck says:

Nagasaki Connection rocks! :cool:

Peterちゃん、

Around here we add さん to names. As in Takaseさん。I mean, really. If you’re going to do it for Yoshiさん、 you definitely have to do it for Takaseさん。

Takaseさん、

Don’t take that from Peterちゃん! If he does it again, you know what to do! :wink:

avatar Ro says:

Nathan-san,
Glad to hear from you again. Whenever it comes, I’ll support it. :cool:

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