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11-05-2008, 01:39 AM

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なんて言えばいいのか分からないのでは? 
「あ、そっか」だけじゃ冷たいしね
そういう見方もありますね!(^^)

でも、僕は
「あ、そっか」
の方がいいかな。。。

お酒を飲まない理由なんて、別に聞かなくてもいいと思 います。

「イメージ的にはお酒が強い方なんだけどね。。。」も よく言われます (*.*)
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11-05-2008, 02:09 AM

seems like most of your question have been answered already.

remember that as long as you remain within the schedule of your task, there won't be any problem

experience, there are good and there are not so good, but its best if you get to try it


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11-05-2008, 04:56 AM

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seems like most of your question have been answered already.

remember that as long as you remain within the schedule of your task, there won't be any problem

experience, there are good and there are not so good, but its best if you get to try it
yes, thanks to everyone, my questions have been answered and my doubts have been cleared. working in japan is a good decision.



studying in japan has been a great experience to be, be it good or not so good experiences. i just have to expect that the experience of being a gakusei (student) is very different from being a shakaijin (member in the working society).

right now, i just have to focus on finishing my thesis.
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11-06-2008, 01:27 AM

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yes, thanks to everyone, my questions have been answered and my doubts have been cleared. working in japan is a good decision.



studying in japan has been a great experience to be, be it good or not so good experiences. i just have to expect that the experience of being a gakusei (student) is very different from being a shakaijin (member in the working society).

right now, i just have to focus on finishing my thesis.

yeah enjoy your student life first.
worry about the working culture when you get there.


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