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My last day of work. I feel very sad saying goodbye to my students. Some of them kept asking me to come back later, some of them told me they will miss me very much, some of them cried and didn't want me to leave. One of my favorite students thought I was Japanese the whole time, and it made me laugh because she really thought I was Japanese. I'm really going to miss you all, and teacher loves you very much.
It's hard to believe 4 years ago I visited Japan. I remember it was the best experience of my life and I told myself I will work here one day to be an English teacher. Now here I am now, I achieved my goal. I've been living in Japan for about a year now. I have so much great memories here, honestly I still wish I came to teach English in Japan first instead of the other country that treated me very badly. I will always hold Japanese people to a high regard for giving me a safe home. I will always respect that until the very end, Thank you.🗾🇯🇵❤️
Recently a friend of mine passed away. I knew him since highschool, and to see that he passed away really hurt me. It made me realize that life is uncertain, and that you should always cherish the people you love. Express it as much as possible, because in this world everything can change just like that.
I ate some Mexican food today near my apartment in Kanagawa. I was surprised how good the chef was . This food really minded me of home and my mom, it tasted like authentic Mexican food. I was very surprised at how good he could cook Mexican rice, I really felt like this Japanese man put his heart and soul into cooking this delicious food. I'm definitely going to eat here again I just really miss eating the food my mom would cook back home.
The kind doctor died recently. The doctor who got arrested for spreading rumors in his country. Which later turned out not to be rumors, but actual facts from a doctor who cared about his family and friends. I hope he goes down in the history books as a person who really wants to save others, but maybe they will just bury his legacy and say that he was no hero as they did with many other Heroes before him. Mainly because they're scared of the truth and most importantly they're scared if you know the truth.
You know the year 2020 is already starting off terribly. Honestly I'm still shocked that Kobe Bryant is gone. Even though it's already been more than a couple of days since his passing I feel like I still can't believe it. That he's actually gone. This shows you that life is short and anything can happen, you should always be around your loved ones and tell someone everyday no matter how mad you are at them that you love them. Kobe Bryant is my favorite basketball player, and I always look back at all his games now and I always get so excited when he makes buzzer beater shots or the winning game shots, "like yeah go black Mamba." but as he said Heroes come and go but legends live on forever, rest in peace to your daughter and to everyone else on the helicopter flight. Rip Kobe Bryant.
I went to the dentist for the first time in Japan. I had a cracked tooth. I knew this would happen, because 17 years ago I had two cavities, and I had to get a filling in both my teeth. After that I took care of my teeth, so I wouldn't get cavities again, but it was inevitable that the fillings in my teeth would eventually fall apart. I'm glad the dentist in Japan was very fast and took me in at short notice; I didn't even make an appointment because it was an emergency, but everything went okay and I'm very happy. Though I have to wait next week after my trip from Taiwan to get a crown for my tooth. Other than that I love the high quality dental care in Japan it was very good.
I really loved being in Kyoto compared to Tokyo. Kyoto taught me a lot about Japan the good and the bad. But overall I learned a lot and most importantly I had a lot of fun hanging out with my friend Tomo😃. He taught me a lot about his Japanese culture. Some of the things I never thought actually truly really affected Japan. It was a learning experience and a wake up call.
Well today I fell asleep on the train, on the ,way home, when I woke. I just realized the train stopped at the station I was supposed to get off, I panicked and rush out the train. But I forgot my phone, I thought I lost it forever; but this kind Japanese man returned my phone to me. I said thank you so much to him. Gosh I really love being here in Japan 🇯🇵🎌🗾😍❤
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