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Mina-san,
Hope all had a great weekend!
Yoroshiku onegai shimasu!
I hope I have no use for this information, but it is good to know, just in case.
ありがとうございます
ネイト
Hi Mina-san
:???:What happen these days not so many listeners coming and posting come on where is everyone? You have to be daily like me to keep learning Japanese well at least listen to the audios if you don’t want to post ok mina-san hope to see your comments soon!
Today’s lesson lost and found was great specially the part when nasko-san say “lost your boyfriend”
I enjoy it so much you can lose your boyfriend out of sight in seconds or maybe he runs away like what happen to me before in e restaurant. When we finish eating he told me he was going to the restroom and I say ok and guess what? he never cameback so I got angry and had to pay everything so I promise my self it won’t happen again I’m sure of that!
S_R_C
Nate-san,
My sentiments exactly!
Sindy-san,
Good question, where is everyone! I’m sure they’re just getting a late start
Is that school mids are just around the corner or more than $100E6 in the lottery.:???:
In my case, it’s school. I still scan the comments and answer if I feel like it, but writing school essays on movies steals all my creativity… Just one more week to go, though! Then it’s just lots and lots of reading before the exams, and I don’t have to be too creative to do that
Thank you mina-san Specially Nathan-san for your reply’s
Yeah I know we are all busy people! Here is a good example Vicky-san has comeback yet! I hope everything fine in her side! we miss her!
S_R_C
I lost a glove when I was in Japan (I eventually found it). It was probably the most exposure I had to the language when I was there, unfortunately.
I said ”すみませんが。手袋を亡くしました。”
Several people went out of their way to help me find it, but to no avail. Eventually, on my way out of the place, I found it on the ground near the sidewalk. To this day, I’m not sure if what I said was appropriate, but they seemed to understand me.
Welcome to the site Keith!
don’t worry it past already and they understood that is what matters because now that I mention it that is what I like most of Japanese people that they are very kind and sweet to the tourists and I heard they give great service too!
S_R_C
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