Monday, April 14, 2008

How To Be Popular with Japanese guys

To be short (under 155cm)
To be stupid (like white chicks)
To be obedient (like dogs)
To have a baby face (like children)
Not to have a strong opinion (not like Margaret Thatcher)
Not to be independent (not like me)

It's so difficult to be that kind of people!!! haha :D

Friday, February 29, 2008

I've been Working so far...

I've been working as a programmer for one year since I got to Japan. My responsibility on my job is coding middle wares for DVD decoders. It's interesting and I like it, but I want to change my carrier actually.

Now I'm thinking to study accountant at Univ in US or Canada. but I need to be patient to make it.

First of all, I need money. I won't ask my parents to support me, because I'm old enough to be independent and to take responsibility. and I don't want to depend on anybody as well. so I need to work to make money.

Second of all, I need to pass TOEFL exam. I think it's tough for me but I believe that "nothing is impossible (from famous shoes company)"... anyway, I should study English first especially speaking.


That's why I started blogging again, I need to keep my English. (Actually one of my best friend suggested me to do it) I think there are few people who see this blog, but I'll post it as much as possible for my English.

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Saturday, September 22, 2007

I think I don't like Japan

It's been 9 months since I came back to Japan.

At first, I was so happy that I was able to see my family and friends, and yeah, able to have Japanese FOOD! (I think it's the most delicious and healthy food in the world)

But now, I don't like Japan because people haven't changed for so long time, they're excited the same thing as 3 years ago, girls still love to copy everything that's called the BOOM, and guys still read Manga in a train... I've changed in a lot of ways, I've been more curious about anything than before, I'd love to know more things, I want to study more and have more carrier, but normal (about 80%) Japanese aren't like me, it makes me so sad, and I loose any interests for Japanese people...

I need something different from Japan.

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Japanese Beauties in our garden

Do you like flowers? today I took some pics of the flower from my grand parents' garden. they're not only beautiful but also attractive... don't you think? I want to show you these sexy flowers! enjoy it!!









I don't know how it's called in English... :-p

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Monday, December 18, 2006

The Forth day in Paris

That day, I went to Gare du Nord to make a reservation to go to Brussels Also I walked around down town in Paris, I saw Notre-Dame Basilica and so on... It was a bit cold day but there were lots of people! such a big city Paris!!


In front of the Our Lady


Inside; Stained glass, I like glass decorations


such beautiful sculpture


I found something Japanese in Paris; they sell Kimono which is a Japanese traditional cloth


Metro Station in Paris, it's bigger than in Montreal of course :D

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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

The Third day in Paris

I went to the Louvre Museum (inside) and Eiffel Tower. Both of them were amazing at all!
Louvre is a huge huge huge museum and I saw lots of paintings that I saw in text books when i was a kid... hmm so impressive!!


Paris from Eiffel tower, part 1


part 2


Under the Eiffel tower


Eiffel tower, it's familiar to you isn't it?

p.s. sorry now I don't have pics of Louvre museum... I'll post them next time when I get them.

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Monday, December 11, 2006

My second day in Paris

Next day I went to Arc de Triomphe, Avenue des champs elysees, in front of Musee du Louvre and Montmartre. I was so tired to walk because Paris is such a HUGE city!


I think everyone know this monument.


inside is beautiful as well...


also well know street, Champs Elysees


Musee du Louvre, I only took this picture at that time.


Paris from Montmartre, it was a very lovely day.

The same day, I met very nice and sweet Chinese girls at the youth hostel. They told me they're in Bordeaux as international exchange students. Also I met one of my friends who lives in Paris. I left all my luggage (except my backpack) to his room, and then he treated me a dinner that he cooked the day before! hmm such a nice guy!! :D

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