Friday, January 21, 2005

Hi friends.
I'll finish my part-time job at Mc soon. I've been working there for 4 years. I already miss my life at Mc.... I studied many things there, not only tasks, I mean smiling and selling humburgers, but also some interpersonal skills and.....It takes loooong time for me to talk about my days at Mc (^^ゞ However, I got a topis from Yoko.W's page.
As I commented on her blog, there are only 2 non-smoking seats(4 seats+2table×2pairs) in my Mc. It is because of my Mc has only 1floor and these 2 seats are placed far from others. I know many customers with childres complain about it, and I also hate smoke filling the whole store. However some customers who come to my Mc almost everyday are all smokers. It is true that they have relaximg time with hot cofee and cigaretts. I don't wanna deprive their time. I know smokers feel small because of recent anti-smoking trend...

Hey guys, how're you?? I'm tired. It's because of my Finnish test. I had it today so I don' have to study hard Finnish anymore, but anyway I'm tired now......
Learning new foreign language is difficult, isn't it?? You can see many mistakes on my blogs even I've been studyinng English for 8 years, so.... it took 8 years that I can write this level of English. Such a long time!!! At first when I start learning English, I was reeeeallly bad at it. However a ALT teacher in my juniorhigh was very friendly and I could communicate with her both in easy English and Japanese. We used to exchange diary and she suggested me take part in the English Speech contests which were held in some highschools. I took part in some contests. I couldn't do well in all contests, but I enjoyed using English. The ALT teacher and I still have a good relationship. I think if I had not met her, I would have not been interested in English. She has new baby now and must be busy, but I hope to see her soon and talk with her about this class!
On my way to became student at this uni, she took an important roll. However, my Finnish theacdher is not such kind of person, so I lost my intererst in Finnish a little :-(
And I'm sure the result of my Finnish exam will be terrible!! ;-(

Saturday, January 15, 2005

Hi friends, on 1 month later today, I'll leave Japan to Perth! How exciting!

During my stay in Perth, I won't have a mobile phone because I won't use it so often like I do now in Japan. Instead of a mobile, I'll exchange emails on PC. But I can't imagine how my life without mobile will change. Honestly, I think I can't live without mobile in Japan. I need to be a person who "anyone can communicate with anytime they want". Do you see what I mean?? Now I have friends who live in other prefectures and foreign countries, but mobile enables me to communicate with people who are not with me at that time, or even in foreign countries. Thanks to mobile, I have many good memories and experiences. They are secret, though.
But sometimes I have a little fear that I depend on my mobile too much, so I am woprry about my life in Perth....

I'm sooooo sleeeepy now.....so see you later.

Thursday, January 13, 2005

Hellow♪ How's your winter break?? I enjoyed it a lot.

I spent most of my days off working(so actually they were not days off). Recently many buildings around my Mc are under construction. They are shops, restaurants and even pachislo. Do these buildings show development in countryside? Originally I don't like such changes in countryside, especially around my hometown. In my opinion, we don't have to follow "new". We don't need so many shops. Also old thing doesn't always bad. My hometown, which has only one convenient store, is not less developed, but I can live there comfortably. I can't help thinking that changes around me are symbols of too much development.

I hope there will be no more unnecessary changes in while I'm in Australia.

P.S. I told some people my blog address, and one of them is in the UK now. I hope he will comment on my blog. I'm happy if I can receive many comments from abroad.