私の新年の抱負はやせようと思ってます。私は十ポンドしかやせたいです。毎日、私はうんどうをしようとおもってます。友だちと彼と行こうと思ってます。たくさんかさいをたべようと思ってます。
あの。。。私はそつぎょうしようと思ってます。しゅうしょくしようと思ってます。とてもうれしいです!
2010年3月30日火曜日
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I think Japanese Valentine's Day is aimed at women as much as it is aimed at men in the United States. I think this, as in Japan, women are expected to give chocolates to men and in the United States, men are expected to give chocolates, among other things, to women. I also think that it's unnecessary to give chocolates to others because it's obligatory and should be because you truly want to give it.
Since I work at a department store, I see completely how people are manipulated to engage in giving things to others on major holidays, such as Valentine's Day. It's also seen in commercials, especially for jewelry as they always talk about how getting someone jewelry creates happiness. I also hear customers who come into the store who complain about having to find a present for their significant other or someone else because it is a holiday. It also costs a lot of money and I find that many times the best present someone can get on a holiday is your company or something homemade.
If I was a US International Student in Japan, I would participate in Valentine's Day. I would definitely give chocolate to all my friends and colleagues. Also, I would think it would be fun to be able to give chocolate to a guy that you have a crush on without being too embarrassed as many others would be doing the same. I think participating in Japanese Valentine's Day would be a lot of fun and would be excited for White Day.
Since I work at a department store, I see completely how people are manipulated to engage in giving things to others on major holidays, such as Valentine's Day. It's also seen in commercials, especially for jewelry as they always talk about how getting someone jewelry creates happiness. I also hear customers who come into the store who complain about having to find a present for their significant other or someone else because it is a holiday. It also costs a lot of money and I find that many times the best present someone can get on a holiday is your company or something homemade.
If I was a US International Student in Japan, I would participate in Valentine's Day. I would definitely give chocolate to all my friends and colleagues. Also, I would think it would be fun to be able to give chocolate to a guy that you have a crush on without being too embarrassed as many others would be doing the same. I think participating in Japanese Valentine's Day would be a lot of fun and would be excited for White Day.
2010年2月15日月曜日
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