アメリカのクリスマスは、定義するのは難しいです。アメリカ人は、多くの様々な伝統がありますが、通常我々は、次の2つの伝統を持っている。
- クリスマスツリー
- クリスマスプレゼント
アメリカはそれに住んでいる多くの異なる国籍を持つため、クリスマスの伝統はさまざまです。
私たちの家族が住んでいるので、私の家族は、通常、クリスマスイブ、そしてクリスマスの日にニュージャージー州へのドライブのプレゼントを開きます。
Not So Saavy
A blog of amateur art, amateur science, amateur photography and an amateur life.
2011/12/15
2011/11/24
コミュニティー
私のクラスのそれぞれが独自のコミュニティです。私は日本人友達がいないのですが、一人じゃありません。そうそう、多い留学生友達がいるのです。
でも、今までに吹田市のコミュニティーまだ行きません。けんきゅうする事から、もうすぐ中学や小学とかに行きます。
2011/11/17
2011/11/10
2011/10/13
2011/09/29
2011/06/21
Years Later
I am writing this from Japan.
I have been here for months now; about three, give or take a week or two. I am part of a foreign exchange program for a single semester to Kansai University in Suita City, Osaka, Japan. It is an interesting experience which I hope to actually parse out and commit to this blog over the next few days.
It is curious. And that goes for not only the entire experience taken as a whole, but individual nuances, things you wouldn't even expect to experience, much less notice. "Curious" is definitely the best word I can think of to describe it at this stage. I have had my ideas, convictions and notions challenged, thought out, re-challenged, re-thought out and then re-challenged again, challenging the second re-challenge and then challenging the whole process again, and so on. "Progress" is not a word I would use to describe it, since that implies moving "forward". I feel like I've moved geometrically, outward in multiple directions. If progress is one-dimensional, this sort of thing is three-dimensional and dynamically changing the directions/rate of its expansion. I will expand upon this in a later follow-up post.
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