At institute the question was, how can you show respect to your spouse. My friend Sena-san answered saying by writing a card or making a cake or something like that. After class I said, "yeah making a cake is a great idea" so I asked her if she would make a cake for her boyfriend. She said “no way.” After institute I ate dinner with Sena-san and Shougo-san. The food was a lot better than the cafeteria. I love the school cafeteria but it’s nice to eat out sometimes too.
This meal cost 1250 yen, and good ol' Shogo-san treated. The best part was the pickled cucumbers on the bottom right.
After a nice dinner the subway ride wasn’t so pleasant. Even at 10 o’clock at night the trains were packed.
After a nice dinner the subway ride wasn’t so pleasant. Even at 10 o’clock at night the trains were packed.
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どもども。いっつもおいしそうな食べ物の写真があって、うらやましいです。日本を満喫してね。
do they think you're weird when you take pictures of your food?
or do they just chalk that up to you being a tourist?
Pickled cucumbers, also commonly known to Americans as pickles.
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