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konbini 12-20-2009 11:00 PM

Baking
 
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Originally Posted by angelemlin (Post 781204)
Its how I am, Im the kind of person who has deadlines for my life:glasses:

One website said stickers or my home country flag pins make good gifts, I like baking treats, but would that be too formal?

My college english teacher (she has family in Japan) said it might be cheeper for me to just have about $300 cash converted in the Los Angeles airport during my layover, but thats sounded like both over kill and a huge safety problem. But I never thought to use my card, makes it alot easier and safer :D.

Thank you Konbini

I have just got back from Japan a few days ago.
People might enjoyed baked cookies as gifts.
However, from experience people accept small gifts easier than food.
But no one ever says no to Pocky.
I brought small gifts from Australia to give to my host family and others who were generous and helpful. In less than two weeks I ran out of Aussie gifts. People were generally very polite, generous and helpful.


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