from shopping, Unifestivals, Nomikai and Halloween
So, where to start? I wish I could write the entry in English, because a Nomikainacht destroyed with exchange students a small frog in the big wide world already off operations, the mother language skills. But I will do my best to deliver a decent German. It also becomes easier with every sentence I write. At the highest point of intellectual delirium I lost that night, even the ability to understand German to even begin to.
Tell us first of all from Friday Nachittag as we the members of our English circle met to visit the Suizenji Park (pictures will follow of course) and go shopping. After the visit to the Suzenji Park, which I will devote an extra entry in any case, we went to eat Gyuu don. This is a bowl of rice with meat on top and a delicious sauce that tasted in my case in connection with the rice noodle soup like mom's has ^. ^
Designs The shopping itself is more interesting. The first shop we visited, made me painfully aware that Japanese are tiny and I mean all, because there are virtually no different dress sizes! And of course my sleeves are good 7, 8 cm too short. In return, anyone who is aware of the fact that only 1.50 m Marijke is great to think that Marijke here can let loose. She proved us right triumpfal by found her first boutique in a sweater and some boots that fit her right away, while she studied in Germany, usually in vain. But the best is yet: They got on top for 30% discount because she has defeated one of the employees in the bells, paper, stone! That was the point at which I finally realized: The Japanese have a ratchet on the cap and that a huge.
The shopping tour then ended for me with two new skirts, which had since a stretch waistband and fit me pretty well because (and they are damn easy ^ ^).
Next: University Festival: Was pretty boring. Somehow it was just the fact that you had to squeeze past to food stalls and wrap itself from the clutches of people who have made the promotion of their respective booths. On stage were a few dance shows, which have sold a little time. But really good was the performance of my djembe circle that has really almost threw a party. Unfortunately, the batteries were empty by Marijke camera (and I do not mean it), so we could not record again -.-
Let us therefore, to Halloween and Nomikai. As Halloween today and the Japanese take on the day the not so obviously serious, as the least worry at all about Halloween, we met again dressed to the Japanese to shock with our drinking habits. Because they obviously had not expected that we would look for us just another bar when we were only beer and no alternatives can offer drinks. It was quickly negotiated a deal and we sat at 30 man (and woman) in a room and held a loud inhuman Nomikai for the volume I am ashamed this morning a little. I met some new people, including a Canadian, an American (which is so typically American that it's been almost hurts. For example, one hears of it often randomly "AMERICA!" roar, even if there is no particular reason) and a Japanese man, who was amused rather puzzled about how affectionate and cuddly need gaijin (foreigner) when they are drunk. The statement "I think Mathieu just kissed me." (I think Mathieu has just kissed me) of the Canadian seemed to be mentally but the rest, much to my amusement. Obvious Observation: The French are very affectionate, but also a completely drunken Japanese girl stuck more often than not one of us and wanted to release in no case more.
The visit to the club (the same as last time) was again not spectacular. The highlight of this period was probably by far that I confessed to Matt that he is gay (that is Matt, the Briton. Non-Mathieu, the French ^ ^).
My arrival was at home this time around 5:30 clock in the morning, but by a long conversation with John I was still only a quarter to 7 in the bed. We had a lot of fun and I really have to have the photos of the others, so that you can sometimes see the people with whom I Verbing so my time. Let's hope that I have found up to the next Nomikai a camera that works well and I can afford. But that does not seem such a big problem to be, for Catherine also has a good and cheap place in Japan.
Now I will make myself ready times, because afterwards is a small meeting with John, who has taken the moment a pretty tough draw.
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