deralte: (hakkai kame hame ha (by me))
([personal profile] deralte Apr. 5th, 2006 01:44 pm)
Why is my chicken ramen flavoured with curry? And for that matter, why is the pork ramen flavoured like barbecue? Or is the real question why can't I find the Japanese brands I'm used to? *pout* Oh, Ichiban, wherefore art thou?

In other news, I was extremely amused today when a woman knocked on my door. She looked disconcerted and asked if I spoke any Japanese (in Japanese). I told her a little, and she handed me a familar looking booklet (ie a Mormon evangelising thingy) and went on her way. I closed the door and started laughing upon realizing that the Mormon's could visit all they like since I wouldn't be able to understand a word they said *L*

This is almost as amusing as how confused my boss was when I answered my phone with "moshi moshi" this morning. She sounded rather disconcerted when she said I sounded Japanese *L*
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From: [identity profile] deralte.livejournal.com


Well, foreigners in everyday life seem to be pretty uncommon. I get stared at wherever I go, though especially when I'm in an uncommon place like the second hand store or a bookshop (not so much in the supermarket, I've noticed). And I suspect I'm not stared at as much as they want to considering the way the kids act (staring all the time). I had a kid wave to me yesterday and I waved back and made her day *L* I'm average Japanese height so I don't stand out in that way, but I have long, brown hair and a very curvy figure, so I'm sure I stand out. I suppose I should be weirded out by the whole thing, but for some reason, I'm cool with it. Go figure.

It's the one in Fukuoka. I believe that's still Yamaguchi prefecture, but even if it isn't, that is the closest major city to here.

From: [identity profile] kilerkki.livejournal.com


At least we're not White Devils anymore? Though I believe that was in some book I read about a Chinese kid in 1900. I think it's actually kind of cool, speaking from total non-experience; curiosity about another's culture is the best way to avoid xenophobia. And after all, you're there to teach--by example as well as classroom instruction, perhaps.
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